Green party co-leader reacts to US Presidential Election

Bristol Central MP Carla Denyer calls it a 'dark day'

Author: Grace O'HarePublished 6th Nov 2024
Last updated 6th Nov 2024

It's a historic day for the US - as Donald Trump has been confirmed as the next president.

He took an early lead overnight winning key battleground states like North Carolina and Georgia.

Leaders around the world have already started congratulating Mr Trump, including Sir Keir Starmer.

But, Green party co-leader and MP for Bristol Central Carla Denyer has reacted to the news calling it a "dark day".

Her full statement reads: "A dangerous bigot, bully, and liar is once again set to become the leader of the most powerful country in the world.

"A climate change denier, a proud racist and misogynist, and a man who has sought to subvert elections and incite insurrection.

"On this dark day, we stand in solidarity with all U.S. citizens who fear a convicted criminal and a fascist in the White House.

"And we stand with all those around the world who dreaded this moment and must now live with its consequences, including those in Gaza and Ukraine.

"Together, those of us who believe in democracy must work together to overcome authoritarianism and the politics of hate.”

The outcome of the contest will have a sweeping impact on global politics, including in the UK where Sir Keir Starmer’s Government may have to grapple with upheaval in America’s security and defence approach if Mr Trump wins.

Sir Keir is expected to be following the results of the US election, but his official spokesman did not say whether the Prime Minister would be staying up overnight to watch the results roll in.

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