Trump back on golf course for day 2 of Scottish visit
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US President Donald Trump is in Scotland to visit his golf courses and meet Sir Keir Starmer, despite the fact that our PM does not play golf. Perhaps David Cameron can help? The former Conservative prime minister teamed up with former Irish prime minister Enda Kenny in the Pro-Am Senior Open at Sunningdale with three-time golf major winner Padraig Harrington – and won.
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inews.co.uk on MSNThe dangers that lie ahead for ‘Trump-whisperer’ PM at golf-course summitStarmer is expected to spell out to Trump what the UK’s options are when it comes to Israel and Gaza ahead of his Monday meeting with the President, as the worsening situation in the region has precipitated a hardening of No 10’s stance towards Benjamin Netanyahu’s government.
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Why Starmer has more to worry about than his inability to play golf when he meets Trump at Turnberry - ANALYSIS: The prime minister is nervous at the prospect of possibly having to play golf with Donald Trump,
Donald Trump arrived in Scotland on Friday evening for a private five-day visit of his mother’s ancestral home, taking in two golf resorts he owns. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer knows full well that when it comes to this US president,
Donald Trump arrives in Britain this weekend on what is ostensibly a five-day private trip to his two Scottish golfing establishments. The President will be met by ritual protests, but in fact this visit is a golden opportunity for the United Kingdom.