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Braverman, Truss and Fox – we have sent the worst of British public life to Trump’s inauguration | Braverman, Truss and Fox – we have sent the worst of British public life to Trump’s inauguration |
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Keir Starmer didn’t make the cut for the guest list in Washington DC. But given the company, he shouldn’t sweat it | Keir Starmer didn’t make the cut for the guest list in Washington DC. But given the company, he shouldn’t sweat it |
No UK prime minister, or indeed any other world leader, has ever been to the inauguration of a US president since the record of attenders began in 1874. It is more likely ignorance than iconoclasm that has led Donald Trump to invite a bunch of leaders anyway. | No UK prime minister, or indeed any other world leader, has ever been to the inauguration of a US president since the record of attenders began in 1874. It is more likely ignorance than iconoclasm that has led Donald Trump to invite a bunch of leaders anyway. |
In other words, Keir Starmer shouldn’t sweat it that he’s not on the invite list. Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Narendra Modi both are, but are not expected to attend: in the first case because he’s busy; in the second, who knows? Trump’s and Modi’s politics aren’t wildly dissimilar, but I can see Modi thinking: “Dude, you’re coming off like an incredibly inexperienced PR person, trying to pack a party by sticking Hello! magazine on a dart board and just seeing where the arrows land.” | In other words, Keir Starmer shouldn’t sweat it that he’s not on the invite list. Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Narendra Modi both are, but are not expected to attend: in the first case because he’s busy; in the second, who knows? Trump’s and Modi’s politics aren’t wildly dissimilar, but I can see Modi thinking: “Dude, you’re coming off like an incredibly inexperienced PR person, trying to pack a party by sticking Hello! magazine on a dart board and just seeing where the arrows land.” |
President Xi Jinping was invited but can’t attend; former Brazil president Jair Bolsonaro has lost his passport – sorry, had his passport seized by authorities investigating him for an alleged coup; Benjamin Netanyahu declined for reasons unrelated to the international criminal court’s warrant for his arrest – the US resiled from the ruling. | President Xi Jinping was invited but can’t attend; former Brazil president Jair Bolsonaro has lost his passport – sorry, had his passport seized by authorities investigating him for an alleged coup; Benjamin Netanyahu declined for reasons unrelated to the international criminal court’s warrant for his arrest – the US resiled from the ruling. |
Impossible to say, then, whether this is a hot ticket or not. There are a hell of a lot of people with priors – and I mean engagements, not convictions, though in some cases the two converge. If you’re worried that the UK is underrepresented, don’t be: Liz Truss arrived with some days in hand, wearing a Maga hat. She was upstaged on Sunday, however, by the arrival of Suella Braverman, not because she’s more colourful – not even her Maga hat was as colourful – just because Truss’s stock is weirdness, and Braverman was much more weird. | Impossible to say, then, whether this is a hot ticket or not. There are a hell of a lot of people with priors – and I mean engagements, not convictions, though in some cases the two converge. If you’re worried that the UK is underrepresented, don’t be: Liz Truss arrived with some days in hand, wearing a Maga hat. She was upstaged on Sunday, however, by the arrival of Suella Braverman, not because she’s more colourful – not even her Maga hat was as colourful – just because Truss’s stock is weirdness, and Braverman was much more weird. |
Braverman arrived mangling her words, “I’m very much looking much forward to the inauguration” and walking alongside Laurence Fox, surely a catastrophe whether it was by accident or design. She said she was grateful for the invitation, but couldn’t confirm that she’d been invited. As a nation, we have sent the very worst of British public life to this event; and, fine, they went of their own accord, but it still sends a neat message. | Braverman arrived mangling her words, “I’m very much looking much forward to the inauguration” and walking alongside Laurence Fox, surely a catastrophe whether it was by accident or design. She said she was grateful for the invitation, but couldn’t confirm that she’d been invited. As a nation, we have sent the very worst of British public life to this event; and, fine, they went of their own accord, but it still sends a neat message. |
Zoe Williams is a Guardian columnist | Zoe Williams is a Guardian columnist |
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