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British PM plays down Trump team claims of interference

Starmer also insisted that he maintained "a good relationship" with Trump

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Britain’s prime minister Keir Starmer played down allegations made by Republican Party presidential candidate Donald Trump’s team of “blatant foreign interference” by his Labour Party in the U.S. election, saying it was normal for its volunteers to campaign.

Starmer also insisted that he maintained “a good relationship” with Trump, having met him for talks last month.

Starmer told media travelling with him to a Commonwealth meeting on the Pacific island of Samoa that his party had done nothing wrong, and that the volunteers had paid for themselves.

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“The Labour party has volunteers, who have gone over pretty much every election,” he said.

“They’re doing it in their spare time, they’re doing it as volunteers, they’re staying, I think, with other volunteers over there.”

“That’s what they’ve done in previous elections, that’s what they’re doing in this election and that’s straightforward.”

He also denied suggestions that it could damage relations with Britain’s most important ally should Republican party candidate Trump beat Democrat Harris and secure a return to the White House.

Starmer said he had “established a good relationship” with the former president, having met him last month for a two-hour dinner at the former real estate tycoon’s Trump Tower residence in New York.

The former president’s legal team filed a complaint to the U.S. Federal Election Commission alleging the “British Labour Party made, and the [Kamala] Harris campaign accepted illegal foreign national contributions.”

Trump’s team also submitted a now-deleted LinkedIn post by Labour director of Operations Sofia Patel calling for volunteers to travel to North Carolina, saying “We will sort out your housing.”

Foreign nationals are allowed to volunteer in U.S. elections but may not be compensated.

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