Trump Pushes UK To Do What?
WASHINGTON — President Donald J. Trump isn’t holding back. In a bold message directed at America’s closest ally, President Trump called on the United Kingdom to ditch its costly wind energy obsession and unlock its vast North Sea oil reserves, warning that continued reliance on “ugly and expensive windmills” will keep energy prices soaring.
“Stop with the windmills. Drill the North Sea. Bring energy prices down — fast,” Trump posted on Truth Social Friday.
The former president praised the U.S.-U.K. trade deal recently inked under his administration, but he didn’t mince words about the UK’s misguided energy policies.
“A century of oil is sitting off your coast,” Trump said. “But outdated tax codes and climate madness are blocking prosperity. Fix it, and energy costs will collapse overnight.”
🔥 Drill, Don’t Spin: Trump Pushes Energy Realism Over Windmill Fantasy
Back in the Oval Office, President Trump is wasting no time reversing Biden’s radical climate agenda. He’s slashing regulations, boosting American oil and gas, and ending taxpayer handouts for unreliable green projects.
Now, he’s urging the UK to do the same.
Aberdeen, Scotland, long a center for offshore drilling, could become a global energy hub again — if the UK government abandons the anti-oil policies pushed by globalist climate elites.
⚠️ Starmer’s Green Gamble: More Wind, More Cost?
Meanwhile, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is doubling down on renewables — planning to quadruple offshore wind farms by 2030. Critics say it’s a recipe for failure:
- Wind isn’t reliable.
- Wind farms destroy natural landscapes.
- Wind power keeps energy prices high.
“This isn’t about the environment — it’s about control,” one industry analyst told Conservative Brief.
According to watchdogs, the UK’s push for net-zero could trigger blackouts, inflate utility bills, and weaken national security — all while ignoring abundant natural resources sitting just offshore.
🇺🇸 Trump’s Trade Win: A New Era for American Energy
Earlier this month, the U.S. and U.K. signed a historic trade deal — Trump’s first country-specific agreement since his April tariff reforms. The deal opens billions of dollars in market access for American businesses and reinforces Trump’s America First energy dominance strategy.
As President Trump leads the charge for affordable energy, economic sovereignty, and common sense, his message to Britain is crystal clear:
“No more windmills. Drill the North Sea. Prosperity is waiting.”