A spokesman for the British Prime Minister stated that the agreement ensures that the UK "regains control of laws, trade, borders and capital". He added that the UK will be able to sign trade agreements worldwide.

Donald Trump's comments about the British agreement have certainly caused great frustration among conservatives. The criticism of the exit agreement hits the British government in the soft parts. Prime Minister Johnson has long promised the British a strong transatlantic trade agreement.

Strikes directly against the government's main message

Getting the agreement sawn off by its supposed future trading partner should be a huge blow to the British government. Trump's remarks strike directly against Tory's main message for the December 12 election, when a majority is sought in the House of Commons for Johnson's agreement with the EU. Labor, for its part, promises a new referendum on Brexit.

Nor will the US president's comments on the British contract's main contractors fall into good ground with Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his government.

After all, Trump warned the British to elect Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn as prime minister because he would "lead the country into ruin." At the same time, despite cutting the exit deal with the EU, Trump said that Boris Johnson is "an amazing man" and "exactly the right man at the right time."

Trump's comments give Jeremy Corbyn ammunition

The fact that a democratically elected foreign leader in this way interferes in another country's democratic process is highly remarkable in itself. To some extent, Trump's comments are likely to have the opposite effect than intended.

The US president is very low in the course of an overwhelming majority of the British. According to opinion polls, only one in five Britons has a positive image of Donald Trump. The fact that Trump is now also threatened by a public prosecution is hardly making him more popular.

That is why the US president's tribute comments by Prime Minister Boris Johnson run the risk of being counterproductive.

In addition, they give Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn ammunition for the new election. On the one hand, Corbyn has long warned the British that Boris Johnson will make Britain the United States lap dog.