https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-complaint-labour-party-starmer-uk-fec-b2633790.htmlDonald Trump’s presidential campaign has accused Sir Keir Starmer’s “far-left” Labour Party of interfering in the US election.The Trump-Vance campaign filed a complaint with the US Federal Election Commission (FEC) accusing Labour of illegal foreign campaign donations.In a statement, the campaign’s co-manager Susie Wiles campaign claimed: “The far-left Labour Party has inspired Kamala’s dangerously liberal policies and rhetoric.“In recent weeks, they have recruited and sent party members to campaign for Kamala in critical battleground states, attempting to influence our election.”The complaint referenced a Washington Post report that suggested “strategists linked to Britain’s Labour Party have been offering advice to Kamala Harris about how to earn back disaffected voters and run a winning campaign from the center left”.It also mentioned a Daily Telegraph report that suggested Morgan McSweeney, Sir Keir Starmer’s chief of staff, and Matthew Doyle, his director of communications, “attended a convention in Chicago and met with Ms Harris’s campaign team”.The complaint also cited a now deleted LinkedIn post from Sofia Patel, head of operations at the Labour party, who wrote that “nearly 100” current and former Labour party staff would be travelling to the US to help elect Ms Harris.Mr Trump’s lawyers argue such support amounts to “contributions” from foreign actors, in violation of US campaign finance laws.However, there is no evidence that the Labour Party had made any financial contributions to the Democrat campaign. The Labour Party was approached for comment.Sir Keir and Mr Trump met for the first time last month on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York, where he and the former Republican president shared a two-hour dinner.
Sir Keir said at the time that it was up to the US electorate to decide who their next leader would be, and insisted: “We will work with whoever is president.”Mr Trump said of Sir Keir: “I am going to see him in about an hour so I have to be nice. I actually think he is very nice.“He ran a great race, he did very well. It is very early but he is popular. It is very early but I will send your regards.”Last week, British employment minister Alison McGovern told Sky News: “As far as I know, this is a voluntary thing and it’s about volunteers going and sharing their time.“This is a normal thing that happens in elections. It is not the first time Labour staff have travelled to the US during presidential elections to campaign for the Democratic nominee.”The Federal Election Commission is an independent agency of the United States government that enforces US campaign finance laws and oversees US federal elections, according to its website.Sir Keir, leader of the UK Labour Party and British prime minister, won the UK’s general election in July earlier this year after over a decade of the Conservative Party being in power.
blaming britain for outlandish things? he really is a russian agent
When is Trump going to reveal his tax returns
>>1355545So you're saying Lyndon LaRouche wasn't onto something? Absurd.
>>1355543>Donald Trump’s presidential campaign has accused Sir Keir Starmer’s “far-left” Labour Party of interfering in the US election>Mr Trump said of Sir Keir: “I am going to see him in about an hour so I have to be nice. I actually think he is very niceThe duality of the Republitard.
>>1355544>He ran a great race, he did very wellBetter than you, Trump.
>I am going to see him in about an hour so I have to be nice. I actually think he is very niceHow your ally in Russia interfered with voting in elections in a country allied to the US, but now can't after OFCOM denied RT thus Putin their right to have opinions in that country and Vlad & his bots was forced to fuck off. How could you tell, Trump?
So how about all those times Orban stumped for Trump?
>the subhuman >>1355609 does this for free>>1355609>OFCOM - via taking away their broadcast license - denying RT & thus Putin the right to have opinions after Russia invaded Ukraine>Starmergeddon on 4th July. Conservatives destroyed>Nazi La Pen denied the right to any political power in France three days later by New Popular Front>Harris destroying Trump thirteen days from nowAll I need is schadenfreude. That's far more valuable.
>>1355617>Propagandists that don't care or don't believe they're paving a road to ruin need to be countered as much as mentally ill retards such as >>1355617 who does this for free and is literally not a person.ftfy.Some people just want to watch the right wing world burn.>In another country, what 5th November is: Bonfire NightA certain place in another country had burned Trump in effigy as part of that celebration of the ultimately gruesome defeat of an evil terrorist. And Guy Fawkes
>>1355620esl
>the trannies >>1355619>>1355620 are disconnected from reality because they're rightards and are doing this for freeIt'll be fun watching the right wing world burn. First phase was Starmergeddon. Second in France just three days later with NPF. The final domino is just thirteen days from now.Rightards won't even have slop, when those not exactly like them will dine well on schadenfreude and sup from glasses filled to overflowing with rightard tears. That's all I need.
>>1355625So, what do we call a leftist that does the same? xD Do ya'll have funny names for this type of individual?
Well, there's a name for >>1355633: inferior subhuman troll.Because normal sane humans would never think of being trolls, least of all contrarian ones. Trolls are subhumans that need to be banned.
>>1355619>You muust be slowftfy>muustThanks for the proof that you're slow.>if they're paying youAs the Spartans would say in their Laconically Witty way, ' If. ''Payment'? All I need is schadenfreude. That's far more valuable.
It seems the British islands badly need a dose of freedom.
>the landslide Sir Keir's party had on 4th July>Mr Trump said of Sir Keir: “I am going to see him in about an hour so I have to be nice. I actually think he is very niceIt seems America badly needs a dose of democracy
>>1355544>It is not the first time Labour staff have travelled to the US during presidential elections to campaign for the Democratic nominee.”Anglos, every single time...I am beginning to hate them
>It is not the first time Labour staff have travelled to the US during presidential elections to campaign for the Democratic nomineeAnglos, every single time...I am beginning to think that they are based if they can make rightards seethe