Majority of Brits want Keir Starmer to hit America with retaliatory tariffs
Trump's tariffs came into effect today.
Trump's tariffs came into effect today.
The project is expected to provide a £50bn boost to the economy.
"If you're old enough to pay your taxes, then you are entitled to have a say on how your taxes are spent."
The PM has insisted it is not in the UK’s interest to “simply rip up” the relationship with the USA.
The government has listed 8,364 categories of items that tariffs could potentially be placed on. The Department of Business and Trade has revealed a list of times that it could hit with tariffs for the US. It comes following US President Donald Trump revealing that the UK would be hit ...
"I think Keir Starmer was very happy about how we treated them with tariffs."
Business secretary Jonathan Reynolds has said the government “have a range of tools at our disposal and we will not hesitate to act”.
The tariffs have kicked in
"Disregard for working people to score political points."
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