SIR Keir Starmer will meet Donald Trump at his Scottish golf course tomorrow - to discuss how to end the starvation of kids in Gaza.
The US President teed off his , accompanied by a massive security team.



The PM will fly up to see him tomorrow to hold wide-ranging talks - and could raise calls to recognise an
The pair will discuss the suffering of people in Gaza and how to get back into the region.
Sir Keir will also press Mr Trump on what can be done to restart talks after their collapse late last week.
The US and withdrew their negotiating teams, with Trump claiming Hamas “didn’t really want to make a deal”.
Sir Keir is under massive pressure from Labour MPs to follow and immediately recognise as a state.
But the PM has rejected the move and insisted it can only be done with allies as part of a concrete peace process.
A No10 source said: “Sir Keir and the President will cover a wide range of topics in , building on strong links between our nations.
“From putting more in working people’s pockets through the UK-US trade deal, to discussing steps to end the conflicts in Gaza and , everything this government does is delivering security for the British people.”
Britain is drawing up as the famine there worsens.
Confirming the plan, the PM tweeted yesterday: “Israel must allow aid in over land to end starvation in Gaza. The situation is desperate.
“We are working with Jordan to get aid in.And we are accelerating efforts to evacuate children who need critical medical assistance to the UK for treatment.”
Yesterday, the PM spoke with French President and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to discuss plans for a new peace process.
After touching down on Friday, Mr Trump warned that mass was “killing Europe”.
He added: “You’ve got to stop this horrible invasion.”
Some 5,000 cops from across the UK have been drafted in to watch over the course, beach and perimeter of Turnberry.



boats are patrolling the sea while officers on quad bikes keep an eye on the beach.
And specialist firearms officers with high-powered sniper rifles look down on the course from a scaffold platform and the hotel roof.
Mr Trump’s armoured presidential car, The Beast, yesterday left the hotel at around 9.45am.
He was then escorted around the course in his buggy by 24 others filled with staff and Secret Service agents.