Labour Party
The story has barely registered on the other side of the Atlantic.
"This is a – politically – very, very, stupid thing to have done," the Reform leader said.
It wasn't just the "battle of the gingers" in Keir Starmer's absence.
Even the Tory frontbencher could not help but smile at his counterpart's PMQs jibe.
Liz Truss, Boris Johnson, Robert Jenrick and Nigel Farage have all weighed in on the upcoming US election.
The PM said he has "a good relationship" with the Republican nominee, despite Trump's claims Labour had inspired the Democrats' "dangerous" rhetoric.
A damning word cloud does not reflect well on the state of British politics.
The BBC presenter had suggested Wes Streeting was "hiding behind the Budget".
The government has been accused of not sticking to their tax pledges.