Early this morning the sun shone down through the cloud and haar, picking out the saltire which was proudly flying from MacLeod House.
President Trump had spent the night at the property after host..
29/07/25 • 517 Bekeken
We will never see the like again - a president of the United States with recent Scottish ties and big business interests taking significant decisions on our home turf.
It’s strange to think the world’s biggest trade deal was concluded in a South Ayrshire golf resort - as the US and the EU agreed terms.
For our UK leaders like the prime minister and the first minster it’s a little awkward - they don’t want to be usurped by King Donald in their own country.
It’s about trying to strike a balance.
So, the prime minister might be pleased that the president has come round to what could be regarded as a more European way of thinking on Gaza and the first minister will want to see movement on whisky tariffs.
President Trump may love Scotland - but, despite the smiles, Scotland and the rest of the UK wants something in return.
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