The special relationship 'myth' – have the British right turned on Trump? | Quite right!
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This week: Michael and Maddie ask whether the so-called special relationship between Britain and the United States has finally reached breaking point. As Donald Trump’s threats over Greenland and his reversal on the Chagos Islands unsettle allies, has the British right begun to turn decisively against him? Was the special relationship ever more than a comforting myth – and what does a more erratic, transactional America mean for Britain’s security, sovereignty and strategic future?
Then: Robert Jenrick’s dramatic defection to Reform UK. Was his exit from the Conservatives a naked career move, or a genuine ideological break forged by failure on migration and borders? And does his defection strengthen Reform’s claim to be a serious insurgent force – or expose the growing risk of a destructive civil war on the right that ultimately benefits Keir Starmer?
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// CHAPTERS
00:00 – Introduction
00:59 – Trump, Greenland and the special relationship ‘myth’
19:12 – China and the new 'super embassy'
23:34 – Was Jenrick right? The case for leaving the Conservatives
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