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Starmer has not spoken to Trump about US election interference row

Sir Keir Starmer said he has not spoken to Donald Trump since his campaign accused the Labour Party of interfering in the US election.

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The Prime Minister has not spoken to Donald Trump since the presidential candidate’s campaign claimed the Labour Party was interfering in the US election.

Sir Keir Starmer was asked if he had called Mr Trump to smooth over the row about Labour staffers campaigning for Kamala Harris.

“No, he’s in the middle of a campaign,” Sir Keir told ITV.

“Also I think we need just a little bit of perspective here. This is Labour Party members of staff volunteering in their spare time in the election. It’s happened at every election, it happens across the world.”

Sir Keir Starmer standing on a balcony in Apia, Samoa
Sir Keir Starmer has called for ‘a little bit of perspective’ in the row (Stefan Rousseau/PA)

Mr Trump’s team has filed an official complaint with US federal election authorities, in which they claim the UK Labour Party has “made, and the Harris campaign has accepted, illegal foreign national contributions”.

Senior Labour officials were also said to have met Ms Harris’s campaign staff.

Sir Keir has insisted that his relationship with Mr Trump, who could be the next US president following the closely fought race, would not be jeopardised by the incident.

When he travelled to New York in September, Sir Keir had also hoped to meet Ms Harris but was not able to schedule a meeting.

The Labour Party has said it is common practice for campaigners of all political persuasions from around the world to volunteer in US elections and that any Labour activists who take part do so at their own expense and in line with US laws and rules.

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