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Donald Trump would hit UN with brutal funding cuts, London fearsDiplomats worry that Trump 2.0 will stanley termoska  deal a fresh blow to the international body.ListenAI generated Text-to-speechCopy LinkCopiedSha stanley cup re via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInLondon simmers with anxiety that Donald Trump could drastically cut funding to the U.N. if he wins the November ballot. | Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesSeptember 26, 20244:51 am CETBy Esther WebberLONDON 鈥?As Prime Minister Keir Starmer mingles with world leaders at the United Nations, British officials worry that a Donald Trump-shaped wrecking ball is heading for the global body.The U.K. leader 821 stanley termohrnek 7  government has repeatedly stressed it will work closely with whoever wins the upcoming U.S. presidential election.But as the United Nations General Assembly gathers in New York, London simmers with anxiety that Trump could drastically cut funding to the U.N. if he wins the November ballot.AdvertisementAdvertisementA U.K. diplomat, granted anonymity to speak candidly, said there was  significant concern  that if Trump decides to slash or even stop budget contributions to the organization,  it will become very problematic very quickly. Two other U.K. officials spoke of misgivings about Trump   targets on the international stage, with one commenting:  He   erratic, and you just never know what you ;re going to get. Richard Gowan, U.N. director for the Crisis Group NGO, said:  Senior U.N. officials are pretty convinced Pwpz Don t expect any thanks
Right question, wrong answerThe EU should not be looking to the past f stanley mug or ways to encourage citizens stanley canada  to engage with elections to the European Parliament.Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInJuly 27, 201110:10 pm CETThe problem of public participation in decision-making in the EU is now engaging the energies of many pro-Europeans who judge, rightly, that elections to the European Parliament have not so far succeeded in creating a democratic connection between the public and Europes institutions. There is stanley mug  a welter of proposals, which is positive; some are muddled and wrong-headed, which is not. Denis MacShane, a Europe minister in the UKs former Labour government, criticises two very different proposals made by Andrew Duff and myself   Parliaments struggle for acceptance , 20-27 July . Mr Duff can speak for himself, and usually does. My proposal was simple: reform the European political parties by making them democratically accountable to individual members, by getting them to campaign actively in European election campaigns on the basis of different visions for the future of Europe, and by providing a personality focus to the election campaign through the parties nominating candidates for the presidency of the European Commission, selected after primaries in the member states. AdvertisementAdvertisementMacShane judges these proposals to be  top-down ; they would  cut some links with the EUs member states . This is his first error: giving par
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