Victoria Derbyshire Points Out Obvious Double Standard In Trump 'Interference' Claim Against Labour
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-4% Center
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18% Somewhat Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-58% Negative
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42% : On BBC Newsnight on Tuesday, presenter Derbyshire pointed out that high-profile conservatives have publicly backed Trump.39% : Speaking to Richard Grenell - who is tipped to become secretary of state if Trump secures a second presidency - Derbyshire said: "How is it different, Labour Party members and activists going to America to campaign on behalf of the Democrats, compared to for example, Liz Truss, who used to be the Conservative prime minister here, or Nigel Farage, who is the leader of Reform, going over to your country to campaign for Donald Trump?"Both Truss and Farage travelled to the US to show their support for Trump when he was announced as the official Republican nominee.
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