Trump's second U.K. state visit should be firmly protested and ultimately canceled. The visit legitimizes a figure who threatens global stability, emboldens the far right, and disrespects international law. The U.K. must stop acting like America's lackey and start charting an independent, ethical foreign policy. The U.K. needs diplomacy, not deference, and principle over pageantry.
Welcoming Trump for a second U.K. state visit is a savvy and pragmatic move. Like him or loathe him, the U.K.'s strategic dependence on the U.S. — militarily, economically, and diplomatically — demands serious engagement, not virtue-signaling outcry. The U.K. cannot afford to jeopardize critical alliances or trade prospects to score domestic political points. Diplomacy must trump drama.