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Donald Trump victory a “moment of opportunity” for Britain, says Boris Johnson

Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson.

The election of Donald Trump as US president should be seen as a “moment of opportunity” for Britain, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has said.

Mr Johnson refused to attend an emergency meeting on Sunday of EU foreign ministers to discuss the implications of Mr Trump’s victory, branding vocal European concerns about his election as a “whinge-o-rama”.

Donald Trump.
Donald Trump.

Arriving for a regular meeting with his EU counterparts in Brussels, he insisted that the election of the property tycoon and reality TV star could be “a good thing” for both Europe and Britain.

“I think there is a lot to be positive about and it is very important not to pre-judge the president-elect or his administration,” said Mr Johnson.

“It’s only a few days since the election has taken place. I think we all need to wait and see what they come up with. But I think we should regard it as a moment for opportunity.”

Boris Johnson shakes hands with Italian Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni, right, during a meeting of EU foreign ministers at the EU Council building in Brussels.
Boris Johnson shakes hands with Italian Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni, right, during a meeting of EU foreign ministers at the EU Council building in Brussels.

Prior to Mr Trump’s shock victory in last week’s election, Mr Johnson had described him as “ill-informed” and said his comments on Islam showed “a quite stupefying ignorance that makes him frankly unfit to hold the office of President of the United States”.

But arriving in Brussels on Monday morning, Mr Johnson said the Republican’s election reflected wider changes in public opinion to which politicians must respond.

“This is a time, I think – as the Prime Minister is saying today – when there’s a big change going on in the world,” said Mr Johnson.

“People who feel they haven’t been properly listened to and properly represented are starting to make their voices heard.

“It’s up to us, it’s up to everybody, to listen to them and to take things forward in a positive way.

“Donald Trump – as I’ve said before – is a deal-maker and I think that could be a good thing for Britain, but it could also be a good thing for Europe and that I think is what we need to focus on today.”