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Obviously to do so for Starmer's Labour Government will be felt by him as a humiliation never the less their relationship with the United States is important to them not just economically but also emotionally.
It will therefore be very interesting to see if these Laws do indeed get repealed under this present Government.
This also marks a very significant shift in US foreign policy around what are referred to as "LGBT Isssues" and raises the question to as to whether the current US Administration will ask for similar changes to be brought in by the Dublin Government?
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It will therefore be very interesting to see if these Laws do indeed get repealed under this present Government.
This also marks a very significant shift in US foreign policy around what are referred to as "LGBT Isssues" and raises the question to as to whether the current US Administration will ask for similar changes to be brought in by the Dublin Government?

Starmer told to accept Trump ‘free speech’ agenda to win trade deal
‘Good chance’ of agreement, says JD Vance – but a source close to the administration says his concerns over Britain’s hate speech laws ‘are still a red line’
