behaves. it s not for me to respond in the like. but it s underneath me to do childish tweets and name calling. reporter: the most recent spat began when khan called trump in an op-ed in the guardian newspaper a growing global threat and that he shouldn t receive the red carpet treatment in britain. prime minister, do you think that sadiq khan is a stone-cold loser? reporter: prime minister may didn t answer that question, instead pivoting to the importance of the alliance. i would say to both the mayor of london and to jeremy corbyn, the discussions that we have had today are about the future of this most important relationship between the u.s. and the uk. reporter: one of those issues, brexit and the possibility of a trade deal if the uk decides to lead the european union. today, trump gave may credit for her handling of brexit, which resulted in her resignation. i think that that deal is really neteed up. i think they have to do something. and perhaps you won t be give
spain s former foreign minister gave it all the way in an interview with politico, biden is deeply committed to the transatlantic community and the rules-based international order. here s a translation, okay? committed to empowering the global elites and swollen global bureaucracy is who made the rules and set the priorities for you, the american people. yay. no. but only 5% of american voters focus on foreign policy or national security issues. i would expect the electorate will focus on pocketbook issues in 2020. as memory serves, uncle joe wasn t too hot on those, either. and that is the angle. joining me now, delighted he is with us, nigel faraj is the former brexit leader from you kip and fox news contributor come a lot of news across the pond today, i watch what happened with corbin versus may all morning long, and we will get into that.
interview with politico, biden is deeply committed to theo transatlantic community and the rules-based international order. here s a translation, okay?ndde committed to empowering the global elites and swollen global bureaucracy is who made the rules and set the priorities for you, the american people. yay. no. but only 5% of american voters focus on foreign policy or national security issues. i would expect the electoratee will focus on pocketbook issues in 2020.ok as memory serves, uncle joe wasn t too hot on those, either. and that is the angle. joining me now, delighted he is with us, nigel farage is the former brexit leader from ukip and fox news contributor, a lot of news across the pond today, i watch what happened with corbin versus may all morning long, and we will get into that.
thread by my observation. boris johnson, does he have a chance? we wasn t pro trump as i remember. the idea they are good friends is nonsense. sean: i love your honesty. boris didn t even want trump to come to london. times change. there are certain politicians that can be malleable with these things. sean: a little bit? why don t you run for prime minister? the truth is boris did join the brexit party. he may have came late but he did and he was important. if we had boris as a leader we would be in a better place than we are with theresa may. middle england is in uproar. sean: do you support him? why not you? because you were the brexit leader. i am, i kind of step back a bit from the front line politics in britain. if they drop the ball and conservative party cannot work it out, i will be back and the next time no more mr. nice guy. sean:ly take that as a i will take that as a yes. we love our friends in great
boris johnson, does he have a chance? we wasn t pro trump as i remember. the idea they are good friends is nonsense. sean: i love your honesty. boris didn t even want trump to come to london. times change. there are certain politicians that can be malleable with these things. sean: a little bit? why don t you run for prime minister? the truth is boris did join the brexit party. he may have came late but he did and he was important. if we had boris as a leader we would be in a better place than we are with theresa may. middle england is in uproar. sean: do you support him? why not you? because you were the brexit leader. i am, i kind of step back a bit from the front line politics in britain. if they drop the ball and conservative party cannot work it out, i will be back and the next time no more mr. nice guy. sean:ly take that as a