THE PRIME MINISTER has been branded “completely subservient” to US President Donald Trump by the leader of the Green Party after the two exchanged blows over foreign policy.
At a rally outside controversial US tech firm Palantir’s London offices, Zack Polanski responded to Sir Keir Starmer’s PMQ comments calling him “high on drugs, soft on Putin.”
Mr Polanski said the prime minister’s comments were “completely disgraceful” and “deeply disrespectful” at a protest on Thursday against a £330 million contract for Palantir to provide data collection services to the NHS.
He said the government has been subservient to the US president’s foreign policy aims not only in relation to recent military actions and threats to Greenland, but also in allowing Palantir into Britain’s public health system.
Palantir was founded by far-right US tycoon Peter Thiel and its British operation is led by Louis Mosley, grandson of fascist leader Oswald.
“When Donald Trump told us who he was the first time we should have believed him,” Mr Polanski said.
“This is a dangerous man who is behaving in increasingly unpredictable ways and our government over and over again, through Keir Starmer, has been completely subservient, both in terms of healthcare systems we’re talking about today and the link to Palantir, but also in terms of our military defence.”
He reiterated calls made earlier this week, demanding a review into US military forces operating in Britain and for the government to consider leaving Nato.
“We need to have an urgent review about US bases on UK soil and certainly if Donald Trump invades Greenland then it is time to evict them from those US bases,” he said.
The Greens leader also responded to jabs over his views on drugs, saying his policy proposals are based on the conclusions of public health experts.
“When I’m calling for legalisation and regulation of drugs, I’m following what people in the sector are saying is a public health approach,” he said.
“He should be taking that seriously rather than making cheap jokes and to say I’m soft on Putin is a pretty ridiculous statement when he is the man who is subservient to Donald Trump, a man who says he admires Vladimir Putin.”
At PMQs on Wednesday, Sir Keir described Mr Polanski’s calls to leave Nato “as reckless and irresponsible as their plan to legalise heroin and crack cocaine.”



