A Labour government would be open to working with Donald Trump if he is re-elected as US president, as stated by the UK's shadow foreign secretary. The Labour party is projected to secure a significant victory in the British election, potentially winning 410 seats and obtaining a parliamentary majority of 170 seats based on the exit poll results.
When questioned about the possibility of collaborating with Trump, David Lammy affirmed that Labour would cooperate with whoever the American people choose as their leader. He emphasized the democratic nature of both the UK and the US, pointing out the successful history of collaboration between the two nations in areas such as intelligence and armed forces.
Lammy expressed his anticipation of working with Tony Blinken and Joe Biden in the upcoming months, indicating a willingness to engage with the US administration regardless of the election outcome. The statement reflects a commitment to maintaining strong diplomatic ties between the UK and the US, irrespective of political differences.