Donald Trump has said the riots in the UK were the result of the country’s “self-destructive” net-zero emissions policy.
By posting on his site Truth Social, Trump his rival in the U. S. elections, Vice President Kamala Harris.
He said: “The Net Zero lunatics are lately destroying the economies of many countries, adding the United Kingdom.
“His radical and self-destructive policies have led the United Kingdom to the worst economic expansion since 1780, now causing economic chaos, destruction, riots and death on the streets of British cities. “
It is unclear what Trump meant when he said the UK was experiencing its worst economic expansion since 1780.
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Riots broke out in the United Kingdom after three young women were stabbed and killed at a Taylor Swift-themed ball in Southport last month.
The violence began in Southport before spreading to other parts of the UK.
They were carried out through far-right groups, mosques, attacks on hotels housing asylum seekers, and destruction of assets in several cities.
Fake data online, suggesting Southport is suspicious of a Muslim and an asylum seeker, fueled much of the violence.
In his message, Trump added, “Kamala Harris supports the environmental extremists’ “NET ZERO” energy policy: a radical left-wing timeline to abolish coal, oil, and vegetable fuels and plunge MILLIONS of people into poverty.
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“In the United States, 0 fanatics like Kamala Harris need to close power plants, even when the power and electrical energy load increases by 30 to 50%. ”
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer spoke to former President Trump in a 10-minute call.
Sir Keir called Trump after narrowly surviving an assassination attempt at a campaign rally near Butler, Pennsylvania.
The i reported that Trump congratulated Sir Keir on his election victory, while the prime minister expressed his condolences after the assassination attempt.
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