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The great change of U as Lord Mandelson says that calling Donald Trump “Dangerous and White Supreme” was “poorly judged and incorrect”

The great change of U as Lord Mandelson says that calling Donald Trump “Dangerous and White Supreme” was “poorly judged and incorrect”

The choice of Sir Keir Starmer for the United States ambassador admitted that he was “wrong” by describing Donald Trump a “danger to the world.”

Lord Peter Mandelson, who once said that Trump represented a global threat, said that the president of the United States had “won a new respect”, even of him.

Peter Mandelson in a commemorative service.

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Lord Peter Mandelson is ready to take the position in WashingtonCredit: AP
Donald Trump's foreground speaking.

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The Trump administration confirms the appointment of Lord Mandelson as the new United Kingdom ambassador to WashingtonCredit: AFP

The former Spin-Spin chief, ready to take the Washington Post admitted that “he judged” his past comments and insisted that Trump attitudes had changed.

He told Fox News: “I consider my comments about President Trump as poorly judged and incorrect.

“I think the times and attitudes towards the president have changed.”

In reference to Trump’s second election as president of the United States, he added: “I think he has won a new respect.

“It certainly has me, and that will be the basis of all the work I do as an ambassador of His Majesty in the USA

His comments arrive when he is ready to be confirmed as the new ambassador of the United Kingdom in Washington despite the previous reports of the White House You could block your appointment.

Schating the statements, Lord Mandelson said: “I have not heard anything from the president or the White House or anyone who works for him to suggest that there will be some difficulty over my appointment.”

The first Business The secretary also played tensions between NO10 and Trump’s team after the technology tycoon ELON ALMIZCLE I hit Sir Keir online.

Despite the public dispute, Lord Mandelson said about the special relationship in the future: “They are not Siamese twins, President Trump and Prime Minister Starmer, but both are pragmatic people.

“They know where each one comes from, they want to find common land.

“I feel very optimistic. I feel very optimistic about the relationship they will have.”

The great work, the first diplomat that is not economical in assuming the role in more than 50 years, also said that his political formation would help him deal with Trump.

He explained: “The president is not a career diplomat, and I am not a career diplomat.

“I entered policy Change things for better for people, and he too.

“We share a similar perspective, if not identical, of the world and motivation in politics. But I think that above all, we believe in something that is really special among our countries.”

He insisted that his priorities will increase trade, strengthen defense ties and counteract the growing influence of China.

He added: “I think the United States and Britain, working together, can be overcome and stay ahead of the curve in terms of Porcelain He is worried.

“(Trump) wants a dialogue with China, wants to make deals with China. But it will not be naive about China either.

“We face a challenge together from China, and we have to make sure that we can deter that challenge or that threat when they have aggressive intentions towards us.”

And despite the fears of Trump’s approach for world affairs, Lord Mandelson supported him, saying: “Frankly, I think President Trump could become one of the most consistent US presidents of my life.”

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