KEIR Starmer has dismissed a complaint from Donald Trump's campaign that Labour is trying to help his opponent Kamala Harris.
The Republican candidate's team accused the party of "blatant foreign interference" in the presidential race.
They are enraged by British volunteers travelling to campaign for the Democrats in battleground states.
But Starmer insists this is nothing new. He said the row will not affect his relationship with Trump if he wins the election on November 5.
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Ange puts blinkers on ready to go four big finish
ANGE POSTECOGLOU put on his blinkers and warned the race for Champions League football would be congested after Tottenham's second-half romp.
'Lucky' Max dashes Lando hopes
LANDO NORRIS was left to rue an F1 rule \"no one agrees with\" as Max Verstappen inflicted a devastating blow on his title hopes.
BAJ OF HONOUR
Nedim proud to fight for Gers and do his bit for under-fire boss Clement
Higgo: I was poor but I'm staying alive
JOHN HIGGINS \"lived to fight another day in his quest to sneak into the Champion of Champions at the last attempt.
BRUNO: WE'RE A SORRY LOT
United skipper reveals how he called sacked Ten Hag to apologise
POWER OF SCOTLAND
Cap star Tom only came here for a holiday
PLAYING WITH FIRE
GOD OF FIRE (2.57) looks red-hot for Team O'Neill in the Middle-Distance Series Final at Kempton.
Bloodstained in the Black Museum
Photo of lead pipe the bag body Was put in 50 years ago
It's going to take a long long time..but I shall keep trying
Camilla champions survivors' campaign in TV documentary
Superman's fright on way to Scotland
Christopher Reeve's son recalls flight terror