
Political Currency Inside Trump’s Davos Moment
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Jan 22, 2026 George Osborne shares his firsthand experience of Trump's unpredictable speech at Davos, sparking discussions on its implications. The duo debates whether Trump's actions signify a real strategic shift or merely symbolic gestures. They also analyze Starmer's restrained response compared to Mark Carney's provocative tone and reflect on the impact of Robert Jenrick's defection on party dynamics. Ed provides insights on the rise of France's National Rally and the urgent need for stronger UK-France relations amidst evolving European politics.
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Economics At The Heart Of Trump's Message
- Donald Trump's Davos speech mixed economic messaging with unpredictable foreign-policy theatrics that kept leaders on edge.
- George Osborne says economic strength is central to his foreign policy leverage and explains why allies must pay attention.
Ringside At A Chaotic Davos Speech
- George Osborne describes being in the crush to see Trump and spending nearly two hours in the room including a long Q&A.
- He notes Trump speaks from autocue but diverges frequently, making the event unpredictable and engrossing.
Diplomacy Interrupted By Social Posts
- The Greenland episode illustrated how modern diplomacy often reacts to social-media announcements rather than advance briefings.
- George Osborne describes leaders learning of policy moves via Truth Social at the same time as everyone else.




