Brexit hasn't saved us from Trump's tariffs
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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has responded to Donald Trump's decision to slap 10 per cent tariffs on Brexit Britain. The trade levy, which comes in well-below the 20 per cent imposed on the European ...
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Britain said it believed a trade deal with the United States was close as it sought to soften the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs which threaten an escalating global trade wa...
From Reuters
The UK has claimed a major benefit from Brexit after the US president imposed a 10pc levy on goods imported from the UK – half the 20pc rate hitting exporters who are still in the European Union.
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Global stock markets agree that it is a bad move. Far from making Americans better off from Day One as he promised, Trump has squandered the robust economy he inherited from Joe Biden. Prices, inflation, tariffs and taxes are up in the USA.
Donald Trump still appears in the ascendancy as he reshapes the global trading system and rips up the norms of American diplomacy. In Britain, however, the US president’s rise is complicating the electoral path for his biggest cheerleader,
Council and mayoral votes and crucial Westminster byelection will give clearer picture of whether Farage’s party can meet the hype
Reform UK leader makes massive pledge at launch of insurgent party's local election campaign - and says slashing Whitehall waste will pay for it
Pro-EU protesters have descended on a major Reform UK rally. Nigel Farage 's party is holding an event in Birmingham this evening to launch its local election campaign.
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GB News on MSNNigel Farage outlines how he would end tariff row with Donald Trump as he explains US trade deal proposalNigel Farage has revealed exactly what he would go about ending the tariff row with President Trump. The Reform UK leader is a Trump ally and has often talked up his right-wing counterpart. He was grilled on BBC Radio 4 today about whether he condones Trump’s actions which could pummel UK businesses.
Nigel Farage is holding the “biggest-ever” rally tonight to launch Reform UK's local election campaign. The Birmingham event is expected to be attended by about 10,000 Reform supporters.
(Reuters) -Eurosceptic UK politician Nigel Farage and NatWest Group have settled their dispute over the bank's handling of a decision to close Farage's accounts, according to a joint statement released on Wednesday.
But there is little normal about Reform UK. Earlier this month, Westminster was gripped by the war of words being played out on social media between party leader Nigel Farage and Rupert Lowe, one of Reform’s four other MPs.