UK Parliament|Ukraine statement from Keir Starmer with Nigel Farage

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In today's House of Commons session, Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivered a statement on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, emphasising the necessity of sustained military aid and forming a "coalition of the willing" to ensure a lasting peace.
He kept telling a hostile House of Commons that the USA is a faithful ally of the UK and that we must stand together, although his Labour Party was highly critical of Donald Trump before he got elected.
Concurrently, Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey criticised President Donald Trump's recent remarks about Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, labelling Trump as "Putin's spokesman.
Do not worry about him in the next election, Nigel Farage and Reform UK will take many seats away from the Liberal Democrats.
Meanwhile, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage defended Trump's position, suggesting that Zelenskyy's informal attire during their meeting contributed to tensions. Also, he never said thank you to the American people, and he had a rotten attitude and a huge ego to match.
During the Commons session, former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn questioned Prime Minister Starmer on strategies to achieve peace and end the conflict in Ukraine, advocating for diplomatic solutions over military interventions.

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