Potential conflicts amid Trump's return to the White House and UK's steadfast policies
Keir Starmer, the British Prime Minister from the Labour party, faces potential challenges in maintaining a stable UK-US special relationship if
Donald Trump returns to the US presidency.
Concerns arise from possible trade wars and previous unflattering comments from Labour ministers about Trump, as well as potential influences from Trump ally,
Elon Musk.
The UK's firm support for Ukraine and commitment to the NATO alliance may also clash with Trump’s policies.
In a strategic move, Starmer called Trump to congratulate him, intending to maintain a constructive dialogue.
However, experts like Richard Whitman from the University of Kent indicate that Trump's return could make the Labour government uneasy, especially given Trump's wavering positions on Ukraine and NATO.
The UK has been a major supporter of Ukraine since February 2022, and a shift in US policy could significantly affect the UK.
Simon Fraser, a former senior UK official, noted complications could arise from Trump’s stance on the EU and potential tariffs.
Trump's proposed tariffs, including 20% on all US imports, could lead to a trade war, possibly debilitating UK economic growth – a concern highlighted by predictions from the National Institute of Economic and Social Research.
Investment strategist Lindsay James suggests that Trump’s presidency might stall any UK-US trade agreement negotiations.
The Labour Party's historical ties to the US Democratic Party further complicate the scenario, as seen when Labour representatives participated in the Democratic Convention supporting Kamala Harris.
Trump previously accused Starmer's government of meddling in US elections.
However, Labour has been making efforts to engage with Trump's circle, emphasizing the importance of shared values despite previous tensions.
Notably, sentiments from Labour figures like Foreign Secretary David Lammy, who strongly criticized Trump in the past, could make future interactions challenging.
Yet, senior minister Pat McFadden emphasized the overarching shared values between the two nations.
Additionally, any involvement of
Elon Musk as a Trump supporter might pose further challenges.
The UK and US are likely to diverge on environmental policies, with Labour focused on climate change initiatives that Trump has previously expressed skepticism about.
Historically, the UK-US relationship has withstood diverse political ideologies, as emphasized by experts like Fraser, who note robust 'institutional structures' reinforcing the alliance.
However, Whitman warns that without this relationship, British foreign and security policies may become unstable, particularly post-Brexit, leaving the UK without a clear alternative strategy.