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On September 18, 2025, BBC Breakfast turned tense as presenter Charlie Stayt challenged Chief Secretary to the Treasury James Murray on the impacts of President Donald Trump's second state visit to the UK.
Trump, the first president invited twice, received royal treatment at Windsor Castle and promised £150bn in US investments over the next decade.
Stayt questioned when ordinary viewers would see benefits from the pomp and ceremony.
Murray highlighted the investment as a vote of confidence in the British economy, citing X-Energy's partnership with Centrica to build 12 modular nuclear reactors near Hartlepool, creating 2,500 jobs, adding billions to the economy, and powering 1.5 million homes with cheaper energy.
Viewers on X criticized claims of cheaper energy and linked it to broader austerity issues.
The visit sparked protests in London, with many opposing Trump's presence.
Murray stuttered under grilling but emphasized job creation and economic growth.
This segment reflects ongoing debates on international relations, economic policies, and public sentiment toward high-profile visits.
2025-09-18 17:34:00



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