2026-06-23T12:54:00-0400 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻
作者:埃米特·莱昂斯
埃米特·莱昂斯是哥伦比亚广播公司新闻伦敦分社的新闻台编辑,负责协调并为哥伦比亚广播公司新闻所有平台制作报道。在加入哥伦比亚广播公司新闻之前,埃米特曾在美国有线电视新闻网担任制作人四年。
查看完整简历
更新时间:2026年6月23日 / 美国东部时间下午2:03 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻
伦敦 —— 工党议员安迪·伯纳姆看起来越来越有可能成为英国下一任首相,他此前曾批评特朗普总统,指责这位美国领导人给世界带来了“不稳定”。
现任首相基尔·斯塔默周一宣布,他将辞职,此前保守党在5月的地方选举中遭遇惨败,其政府还有20名官员辞职。
由于工党在英国议会仍占据多数席位——这一优势是在2024年上次全国大选中获得的——该党将选出斯塔默的继任者,而伯纳姆被广泛预计将接任这一职位。
安迪·伯纳姆于2026年6月22日在伦敦下议院的宣誓就职仪式上,他是大曼彻斯特梅克菲尔德新当选的议员。下议院/供图/路透社
如果一切如预期在未来几周内发生,伯纳姆迟早会接到特朗普先生的电话,而特朗普的顾问们很可能已经搜罗了多年来的新闻报道,以寻找伯纳姆对这位商人出身的政客的看法。
那么伯纳姆都就特朗普先生发表过哪些言论呢?
“两极分化、有害的政治”
简而言之,他的评价并不特别正面。
“如果我们不小心行事,我们当前的道路就会通向美国式的政治,”伯纳姆在6月的竞选活动中警告道。虽然他没有直接将此归咎于特朗普总统,但他表示,美国人正在应对“一种两极分化、有害的政治,社区里的人们不再彼此合作”。
去年,在接受《伦敦经济报》采访时,采访涉及了特朗普先生的连任以及欧洲右翼民粹主义政党的崛起,他说:“我认为我们现在必须就这意味着什么展开真正的辩论,而[前首相]莉兹·特拉斯给英国带来的不稳定,我认为正是特朗普给美国和世界带来的。”
在伯纳姆2024年与人合著的一本书中,他写道:“不管我们喜欢与否,唐纳德·特朗普和奈杰尔·法拉奇都成功地与那些认为政客忽视了他们生活的地方的民众建立了联系。”
一张由英国政治家奈杰尔·法拉奇于2016年11月12日在网上发布的照片显示,他与唐纳德·特朗普在曼哈顿特朗普大厦会面后合影,当时特朗普还是美国当选总统。奈杰尔·法拉奇/推特
他表示,英美两国的“新激进右翼”正在利用不平等现象和一个“脱离群众的左翼进步精英阶层”,该阶层未能为中产阶级选民解决问题。
2021年1月6日,当暴徒冲击美国国会大厦时,伯纳姆在X平台上发帖称:“任何曾对特朗普另眼相看的英国政客,现在都应该感到羞耻。”
周二,当被问及伯纳姆此前有关特朗普先生的言论时,白宫副新闻秘书安娜·凯利告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻:“不受限制的移民和破坏性的全球主义等左翼政策,让曾经伟大的欧洲城市变得面目全非——任由罪犯横行,反犹太主义泛滥。特朗普总统当选时拯救了美国免于这样的毁灭,他也理所当然地警告其他世界领导人,如果不迅速改变方向,西方文明将继续衰落。”
What has Andy Burnham, Britain’s likely next prime minister, said about President Trump?
2026-06-23T12:54:00-0400 / CBS News
By Emmet Lyons
Emmet Lyons is a news desk editor at the CBS News London bureau, coordinating and producing stories for all CBS News platforms. Prior to joining CBS News, Emmet worked as a producer at CNN for four years.
Read Full Bio
Updated on: June 23, 2026 / 2:03 PM EDT / CBS News
London — Labour Party lawmaker Andy Burnham, who looks increasingly likely to be Britain’s next prime minister, has previously criticized President Trump, accusing the American leader of bringing “instability” to the world.
Current Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced Monday that he would resign in the wake of disastrous local elections in May, and 20 resignations from his government.
As his Labour Party still has a large majority of seats in the U.K. parliament — won in the last national elections in 2024 — it gets to pick Starmer’s replacement, and Burnham is widely expected to get the job.
Andy Burnham, newly elected Member of Parliament for Makerfield, Greater Manchester, at his swearing-in ceremony in the House of Commons, in London, June 22, 2026. House of Commons/Handout/REUTERS
If that happens as expected in the coming weeks, Burnham will, sooner or later, find himself on the phone with Mr. Trump, whose advisers will likely have scoured years of news articles for evidence of Burnham’s views on the businessman-turned-politician.
So what has Burnham said about Mr. Trump?
“A polarized, poisonous politics”
In short, he has not been particularly complimentary.
“The path we’re on, if we are not careful, is a path towards the politics of the United States of America,” Burnham warned on the campaign trail in June. While he didn’t attribute it directly to President Trump, he said Americans were grappling with “a polarized, poisonous politics where people in communities don’t work together anymore.”
Last year, in an interview with The London Economic that included questions about Mr. Trump’s reelection and the rise of right-wing, populist parties in Europe, he said: “I think we now have to have a real debate about what that means and the instability that [former prime minister] Liz Truss brought to Britain, I think Trump is bringing to the U.S. and the world.”
In a 2024 book that he co-authored, Burnham wrote: “Whether we like it or not, Donald Trump and Nigel Farage have been effective in connecting with people who feel politicians have neglected the place where they live.”
A photo posted online by British politician Nigel Farage on Nov. 12, 2016 shows him standing with Donald Trump at Trump Tower in Manhattan after a private meeting with the then-U.S. president-elect. Nigel Farage/Twitter
He said a “new radical Right” in the U.K. and U.S. were capitalizing on inequality and an “out-of-touch left-progressive establishment” that had failed to solve problems for middle class voters.
And on Jan. 6, 2021, as rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol, Burnham posted on X: “Any UK politician who gave Trump the time of day should be ashamed right now.”
When asked about Burnham’s previous comments about Mr. Trump on Tuesday, White House Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly told CBS News: “Left-wing policies of unfettered migration and destructive globalism have made once-great European cities unrecognizable – allowing criminals to run wild and antisemitism to thrive. President Trump saved the United States from such destruction when he was elected, and he has rightfully warned other world leaders that western civilization will continue to erode if they don’t quickly reverse course.”
发表回复