Unhinged remarks from former President Donald Trump targeted UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, accusing him of mismanaging the country’s energy policies. Trump urged Starmer to increase oil production in the North Sea, claiming that the UK is overly reliant on wind energy, despite many outdated wind structures no longer in use.
Trump emphasized the importance of tapping into the vast oil resources in the North Sea, criticizing restrictions on oil extraction and advocating for tougher immigration policies. He argued that focusing on renewable energy sources like wind turbines is economically detrimental and advocated for prioritizing traditional oil and gas extraction.
Recent data revealed that oil accounted for over 34% of the UK’s energy sources in 2022, with nuclear power at around eight percent and coal at approximately three percent. While windmills historically played a role in British agriculture and industry, they are not significant energy producers in modern times.
Despite ongoing political turmoil for Prime Minister Starmer, facing pressure to step down amid a Labour revolt following poor election results, Trump diverted attention from this issue by criticizing Starmer’s energy and immigration policies. Trump’s comments come amidst a turbulent political climate in the UK, with multiple resignations and calls for Starmer to resign.
The exchange between Trump and reporters also touched on unrelated topics, such as Trump’s plans for a White House ballroom and his avoidance of directly addressing the issue of Starmer’s leadership. The situation remains tense as the Prime Minister struggles to retain support within his party while facing a growing opposition demanding his resignation.


