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British Ambassador To US Describes 'Inept' Donald Trump In *Leaked* Memos – Report

Sir Kim Darroch reportedly wrote candidly of his perception of American politics.
Sir Kim Darroch, left, has been Britain's ambassador to the US since 2016.
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Sir Kim Darroch, left, has been Britain's ambassador to the US since 2016.

Britain’s ambassador to the US, Sir Kim Darroch, reportedly described Donald Trump as “inept” and at risk of ending his presidency in “disgrace”.

An unprecedented leak of recent official diplomatic cables, reported by the Mail on Sunday, revealed Sir Kim’s frank views on the US leader.

In one excoriating message, seen by the Mail, Sir Kim is said to have written: “We don’t really believe [Trump’s] Administration is going to become substantially more normal; less dysfunctional; less unpredictable; less faction riven; less diplomatically clumsy and inept.”

The Foreign Office told the Mail that, like all ambassadors, Sir Kim was paid to express his views candidly and that the leak amounted to “mischievous behaviour”.

Nonetheless, the disclosure of highly-sensitive cables between the British embassy in Washington and Downing Street could strain the so-called “special relationship” between the UK and the US.

It also raises questions about leaks at the heart of government and of the morale of the civil service.

The publication of extracts from the cables on Sunday could also prompt a direct response from Trump himself.

Sir Kim, 65, has been Britain’s “man in Washington” since January 2016, ten months before Trump’s election victory. He was previously the UK’s representative to the European Union and a national security advisor.

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