US Congresswoman tells David Cameron to ‘kiss my a**’ over Ukraine funding row

A US Congresswoman has advised David Cameron to “kiss my a**” after the Foreign Secretary waded right into a row over funding for Ukraine.

The former PM urged Congress to vote via a bundle for the sake of worldwide safety and assist President Zelensky’s combat towards Russia.

In an article for a US publication, Mr Cameron referred to as on US politicians to move a essential invoice price over $90billion, which additionally contains funding for Israel.

Writing within the Hill he admitted he was “going to drop all diplomatic niceties”. He mentioned: “I want us all — U.S., U.K., European and other allies — to support Ukraine in fighting against completely unjustified aggression. It is hard to think of a clearer case of one country being invaded by another without the slightest justification.

“I imagine our joint historical past reveals the folly of giving in to tyrants in Europe who imagine in redrawing boundaries by pressure. I don’t want us to point out the weak spot displayed towards Hitler within the Thirties. He got here again for extra, costing us much more lives to cease his aggression.”

But the intervention and the reference to Hitler attracted criticism from one ardent Donald Trump supporter in Congress. Asked in regards to the ex-PM’s feedback, the Republican Marjorie Taylor mentioned: “I feel he tried to match us to Hitler additionally and if that is the type of language he desires to make use of I actually haven’t any time for him.”

She added: “I actually do not care what David Cameron has to say. I feel that is impolite identify calling and I actually do not recognize that sort of language. David Cameron wants to fret about his personal nation and admittedly he can kiss my a**”.

The Foreign Secretary issued a similar appeal last December, when he warned during a visit to Washington that blocking support for Ukraine would be a ” Christmas current” for Russia’s Vladimir Putin. Lord Cameron dismissed options that he was “interfering” with US politics, saying he came “as a pal of America” and voting through the funding is “the fitting factor to do.”

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