President Donald Trump has said that the United States trade deal with the United Kingdom 'can always be changed', despite describing it as better than necessary. His comments come amid growing tensions with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, particularly after the British leader declined to support recent military action involving the United States and Israel.
Trump said the relationship with the United Kingdom 'has been better' and criticized Britain for not offering support when requested. He also took aim at the British government's immigration and energy policies, calling them 'insane', though he added that he personally likes Starmer.
Despite the strained political ties, Trump said the upcoming state visit by King Charles and Queen Camilla would not be affected. He praised the King, saying he has known him for a long time and looks forward to spending time with him during the visit.

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