Great Britain: Trump Sues for Labour Party’s “Blatant Foreign Interference” in US Election

Nigel Farage: sending British Labour activists to the USA to campaign for Kamala Harris was a “terrible decision”

Nigel Farage

Republican presidential candidate and former US President Donald Trump has decided to sue the UK Labour Party for “blatant foreign interference” in the presidential election.

Trump’s campaign team has filed a formal complaint against the Labour Party, accusing it of “interfering in the US electoral process.” Trump’s lawyers have accused British Labour Party Prime Minister Keir Starmer of giving “illegal foreign donations” to Democratic Party candidate and Vice President Kamala Harris. The British Labour Party has sent a hundred of its activists to the United States to “support Kamala Harris’s campaign in several states that are key to the outcome of the November 5 vote.”

In a statement of complaint quoted by the British newspaper the Telegraph, Trump accused the Labour Party of being, among other things, an “extreme left-wing” political group that “inspired the dangerous liberal policies and rhetoric of Kamala Harris.”

Nigel Farage, leader of Britain’s Reform UK party, sharply criticized the Labour government for “insulting the new Donald Trump administration” after the former US president’s team running in the November 5 election accused the Labour Party of meddling in the US election. In a post written on X social media, Farage, while an ally of Trump, said sending Labour activists to “participate in the campaign of Democratic US presidential candidate Kamala Harris” was a “monstrous decision.”

After Trump and Farage’s double attack, Labour Party leader and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer backtracked, saying that “members of his party were in the United States on a voluntary basis.”