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Satirical Labour minister explains historical Trump tweets

Labour have got some bridges to build with the new administration in the US - and Michael Spicer is here for it.

Jack Peat by Jack Peat
2024-11-13 15:40
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Comedian Michael Spicer has put out a sketch impersonating a Labour minister whose past tweets about Donald Trump have come back to haunt him to hilarious comedic effect.

Several members of Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour government denounced the president-elect before the party was returned to power in July.

These include Foreign Secretary David Lammy, who called him a “Nazi sympathiser” in 2017 when he was a backbench MP.

Health secretary Wes Streeting posted in the same year: “Trump is such an odious, sad, little man. Imagine being proud to have that as your President”.

While in 2016, Ed Miliband described Trump as a “racist, misogynistic, self-confessed groper”.

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