Summary
David Lammy is set to become Britain’s foreign secretary if the opposition Labour Party wins the coming election. The son of Guyanese immigrants grew up poor in working-class London. He spent summers with relatives in Brooklyn and Queens, working at Con Edison. Would Mr. Lammy pay a visit to Mar-a-Lago, Mr. Trump’s Palm Beach estate, as David Cameron did two weeks ago to lobby the former president on military aid to Ukraine? “Of course,” he said in an interview this past week in Portcullis House, the parliamentary office building across the street from Big Ben.