Why Boris Johnson Does Not Want Trump Meddling With British Politics




Britain is also becoming familiar with Trump's childish habit of entering everyone's house, unannounced. This time, they are putting a stop to it 


PM Boris Johnson has made it very clear that he does not want Mr. Donald Trump meddling with Britain’s election on his visit to the NATO Summit in London.

As a symptomatic trait, Trump has been poking his nose around as in October, he reportedly made a statement, stating that opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn would be “so bad” for Britain and that Johnson should agree on a pact with Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage.

Strangely, his immaturity had to be curtailed by an official statement from the White House. But senior Conservatives still have their doubts and have reasons to be ‘nervous’ on the possibility that Trump could (in all probability) upset the campaign when in London, just over a week before the Dec. 12 election, which polls indicate Johnson is on course to win.

British Parliament has asked for an early election to decide the fate of the long hanging issue of Brexit. Speaking like a true Englishman Johnson made an official statement saying, “what we don’t do traditionally, is get involved in each other’s election campaigns.”

There were rumours over possible trade with Trump for National Health Service(NHS) of Britain. Labour’s Corbyn has been seen saying that Johnson will sell off parts of Britain’s widely cherished health service to U.S. businesses after Brexit.

The current PM of Britain has denied this information stating, “The NHS is not for sale.” Previously, Trump is known to have said that everything including health should be on the table in trade talks, though as a classic move, he changed his words around and said health would not be on the list.

Johnson has made an official statement stating that he would use Brexit to introduce new state aid rules, change state purchasing policies and reform farming so that public bodies aim to “buy British” goods.

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