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The Number Of Brits Who Think America Is A 'Friend And Ally' Has Plummeted Since Trump Became President Again

The Number Of Brits Who Think America Is A 'Friend And Ally' Has Plummeted Since Trump Became President Again
Keir Starmer and Donald Trump at the G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, last week.The number of British people who believe America is a “friend and ally” of the UK and Europe has plummeted since Donald Trump re-entered the White House.Pollsters YouGov said the president’s decision to impose tariffs on imports to the US and his praise for Vladimir Putin partly explain why British attitudes towards America have “cooled”.They also found that the number of Brits who believe the US is now “unfriendly” toward the UK and Europe has jumped since Trump’s second term of office began in January.According to the poll, just 30% of UK voters now think the US is “generally a friend and ally to Britain and countries in Europe, down from a high of 50% when Joe Biden was president.Before Trump’s return, only 9% thought America was an unfriendly nation, but that has now gone up to 17%.YouGov said: “With the Trump administration imposing tariffs on a multitude of other countries, raised doubts over American willingness to protect Europe, praised foreign dictators like Vladimir Putin, and risked inflaming conflict in the Middle East, it is perhaps no surprise to see that British attitudes towards the US as an international partner have cooled. “Where in December 42% of Britons had said that the USA is a friend and ally of Britain and Europe, this figure has since fallen to 30%.“This is the lowest figure since YouGov started tracking this question in 2019, and means that six months into Donald Trump’s second term of office attitudes towards the US are more negative than they were during the tail end of his first stint in the White House.”Meanwhile, the same poll found that there has been a large rise in the number of British voters who believe the government should seek closer ties with Europe (42%) rather than the United States (11%).Related...'Don't Know What The F*** They're Doing': Trump Rages As His Iran-Israel Ceasefire Deal CollapsesNATO Chief Says Alliance Still Strongly Backing Ukraine ― Even As Trump Backs AwayBBC Expert Warns Trump's Air Strikes May Have 'Accelerated' Iran's Nuclear Weapons Programme

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