Champions League Ambush: Donald Trump calls Sir Keir Starmer late at night to discuss classified deals… PM’s beloved Arsenal is playing

On Wednesday night, in Downing Street, not the first time, Keir Starmer came to his mind.
But it was the drama played in Paris that played the Prime Minister, not moving on in the corridors of Brussels.
His beloved Arsenal entered the second half, in the Parc des Princes, chasing the game and looking for the goal that would make their Champions League dreams when the phone rang.
Since his return to the White House, world leaders have become accustomed to calling from Donald Trump at any time in the day and night.
In Arsenal’s misery against Paris Saint-Germain, the Prime Minister is about to receive a masterclass in his masterclass, who sees himself as a “master trader.” The U.S. president struggles with polls like his British counterparts, and he wants to talk about the conditions of the UK trade agreement, both of which can be chalked is a much-needed victory. There has been speculation since the weekend that a deal has been completed and may be signed every day. But even the timing surprised the Prime Minister.
“No, I don’t know the exact day,” he admitted Thursday. “I wouldn’t call President Trump in the second half of Arsenal PSG games if I had planned better. But that’s the result.
He said, in front of Jaguar Land Rover, he said: “I want to make an agreement and I’m not ashamed of it because I know its importance, especially for JLR, and we made a deal in time…”
U.S. Ambassador Mandelson also mentioned the phone thousands of miles away from the Oval Office, telling Mr. Trump: “Thank you so much for your typical 11-hour intervention, asking you to get more from this deal than anyone expected. The Prime Minister is happy to answer the phone late at night.
British Prime Minister Kyle Stamer (C) in a phone conversation with US President Donald Trump

Trump said the U.S. has secured what he described as a comprehensive trade deal with Britain, the climax of weeks of negotiations between the two allies, and marked his first deal with the world
“You take it to another level.”
Currently, it is unknown for Mr. Trump to request it to be added to previous negotiations, but the clock is definitely ticking. When Commerce Secretary Jonathan Reynolds left the stage, he delivered a speech at the mansion at 9.30 pm and was quickly rushed to one of the gilded rooms at the mayor’s official residence by his assistant.
The call with the Prime Minister was then before a transatlantic conversation with the British team who flew to Washington, D.C. the day before.
When Reynolds realized the need to get some kind of deal on the train to save thousands of jobs in the automotive industry, Mr. Reynolds wrote Sir Kyle a letter, giving him his blessing to the agreement. In VE DAY, there is no plan to announce an announcement of this size. The government has cleared the deck to allow the nation to commemorate our war heroes, and Sir Kyle pays tribute to him at Westminster Abbey.
But at 2 a.m. in London, with customs, Mr. Trump took over the press agenda through his truth social network and published: ‘Tomorrow at 10 a.m., the Oval Office, on the main trade agreement with representatives of a large and respected country. The first of many people!
As the cats got out of the bag, Washington correspondents quickly reported the first trade deal since Liberation Day, when the United States launched a global tariff blitz.
Downing Street aides scrambled to bring Sir Keel to Birmingham so he could make the announcement at the auto factory.
But in the chaos, they managed to send the invited news packets to the wrong JLR factory, and journalists were pointed to Coventry, when in fact, they were supposed to be 15 miles off the road in Solihall, which triggered the best racing-style Sprint on Fleet Street. Within the right venue, the scene is being set up, the assistants want to fight the PM against the red, white and blue Land Rover just for annoying health and safety to thwart their plans to elevate it to the elevated platform.

Paris Saint-Germain’s OAO Neves acts with Arsenal’s Declan Rice in the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 on May 7, 2024 at the UEFA Champions League in Parc des Princes in Paris, France, France.
When the leader finally spoke shortly before 4 p.m., Sir Kyle mocked a speaker phone that was barely heard in the huge Oval Office. The video feed was once black and not exactly like that. News of the new pope broke down due to white smoke on the Vatican roof, and the huge announcement that should have been made to the UK was also forced to compete with the heavyweight moment.
Sir Lindsay Hoyle, the Speaker of the House of Commons, accused a minister of proposing to postpone the House of Representatives’ statements until Monday.
Sir Lindsay claimed that the government had told MPs to “go home” because a statement was arranged after an urgent question was raised. There is no doubt that the Minister of Trade Douglas Alexander told him: “We don’t do that.” The MPs were heard before Sir Lindsay said the government had to make a statement. “I know people are going to tell people to go home because Downing Street decided, there is no statement.” There is still a lot of things to do in the White House, and that’s a lot of debate. But Sir Kyle will feel like he has won despite the sleeper.
It’s the same for him, and it’s impossible to say for his Gunners, who were eliminated after being beaten by PSG 2-1.