Starmer's vision quest

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TailWindHome

Active Member
I don’t get it sorry :blush:

Why's Starmer doing a press conference?
 

Psamathe

Guru
I do slightly despair at people's inability to read between lines of carefully chosen diplomatic/lawyerly words and phrases which are aimed at various targets who will infer different things. Especially when we can be 100% certain that there's lots of stuff that's being relayed by diplomatic channels out of earshot of the media or public.

The easy thing would be to blow the whole thing up in a collective fit of pique, with stuff that would temporarily satisfy an understandable desire to say just what you're thinking in response to a power-crazed senile madman with the capacity to blow up the world (quite literally), but leaving doors open and bridges unburned is what I'd prefer serious and sane leaders to do. Let's not start a world war or a global recession quite yet.

I think that you are 100% correct.
However, you have to take into account who he is delivering the message to. By that I mean Donnie and Project 2025. Subtle won't cut it.
I agree. Even if they are getting to those around Trúmp those people won't be telling Trümp anything he doesn't want to hear. And if they do tell Trůmp about the real world they'll probably have DoJ pursuing them through the courts for the rest of Trûmp's term in office.

I don't think getting the message to Trǔmp is too hard for Governments. The difficulty is getting Trũmp to pay any attention 'cos hurting other countries doesn't bother him. It's only if it causes pain back on the (wealthy) US that Trümp will pay any attention. Hence EU starting to talk about invoking their coercion measures makes a lot of sense. In the same way I think Starmer should have been far more "we are reviewing our options and will be talking before deciding on the best ..." is not excluding retaliatory actions as much as he did.
 

Psamathe

Guru
There was something on the news last night that the Europeans feel he knows how to deal with Trump and that they are keen for him to do the negotiating. Of course, that could just be because they want to keep at least a bargepoles length from Trump themselves and Starmer is an enthusiastic patsy for them.
I don't know how much trust there would be from the EU in terms of Starmer doing the negotiating. When it came to steel tariffs Starmer went in "Make UK Great Again" and just negotiated something for UK excluding EU from his considerations.

I also think the EU would consider it has more than capable negotiators plus it has a lot more economic clout - EU economy is not trivial to US business where are UK (alone) is.

Starmer sees himself as the bridge between Europe and the US, successfully brokering a deal and winning the Nobel Peace Prize.
I agree Starmer sees himself this way but I don't think the EU would.
 
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