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Tories claim No 10 admission UK won’t avoid new US tariffs shows Starmer has failed to protect British business – as it happened


Tories claim No 10 admission UK won’t avoid new US tariffs shows Starmer has failed to protect British business

The Conservatives have criticised the government for failing to avert the threat of President Trump including the UK in his next round of tariffs.

Responding to Downing Street saying this morning that it did not expect the UK to be exempt from the tariffs due to be announced on Wednesday (see 1.01pm), Andrew Griffith, the shadow business secretary, said:

This news is potentially a hammer blow not just to British businesses and workers but to his own chancellor whose creative accounting at the emergency budget fails to include the impact of tariffs

Labour claims talks with the US are going “well”. But, if this is what well looks like, I wouldn’t like to see what the opposite looks like. The prime minister has so far failed to come up with the goods, he needs to rekindle our US trade deal.

This is just further proof that, when Labour negotiates, Britain loses.

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Keir Starmer outside No 10 today, waiting to meet the Finish president Alexander Stubb. Photograph: Tayfun Salcı/ZUMA Press Wire/REX/Shutterstock



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