The president of the United States posted the sketch from the new Sky UK comedy show on his Truth Social account on Sunday.

In it, Starmer is portrayed as a weak and ineffective prime minister who is afraid of Trump.

At the beginning of the two-and-a-half-minute clip, the Labor Party prime minister is shown at his desk at 10 Downing Street waiting for a phone call from Trump.

At one point, he says to Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy: “Oh my God, but what if Donald shouts at me? What day do I say Lammy?”

In real life, President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer are at odds over the Iran war.
In real life, President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer are at odds over the Iran war.

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To laughter from the audience, Lammy responds: “Be yourself, Prime Minister. Everyone likes you yourself.”

When Trump calls and says hello, Starmer screams and slams the phone down.

Then he says, “Damn, that wonderful, scary president. Why is he so hard to talk to?”

Later in the sketch, Starmer says, “I’m out of my depth here, Lammy. How did Liz Truss make this job look so easy?”

When a “Gen Z advisor” tells him what he should do to connect with Trump, the Briton says: “I will try anything, I will do anything, except defend myself.”

Trump’s decision to post the sketch to his 12 million followers is another blow to Starmer as the war in Iran continues.

The president has been angry with Starmer since he initially rejected his request for US planes to use RAF bases to attack the country.

Starmer has since said that the United States can use the bases, but only to launch “defensive” missions against Iranian launch sites.

Trump has repeatedly attacked Starmer, saying he is “not Winston Churchill” and accusing him of acting too slowly in the conflict.