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Sir Keir Starrer defends a “tiny tariff” and says Kemi Badenoch: “Get on the train to Solihull” | Political news

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UK-US Trade Agreement

The UK has secured a trade agreement with the US, with Donald Trump agreeing to lower car tariffs from 27.5% to 10% and impose 10% tariffs on steel. However, the Conservative Party has been ridiculed for the "tiny" agreement, with Sir Keir Starmer saying that the Prime Minister should "not push the pudding" and that the deal brings the UK into a "worse position" than before the levies were announced.

Reaction to the Agreement

Sir Keir Starmer suggested that Kemi Badenoch should "climb into the train to Solihull" and talk to workers at the Jaguar Land Rover factory, and tell them that she would "tear down the deal that protects their jobs". He also said that she could travel to Scunthorpe and tell steel workers that she would "open the deal that saves their jobs", and then go to Scotland and tell whiskey distilleries that she would "open the deal that creates 1200 jobs for them".

Economic Background

The deal comes as the UK is facing a difficult economic background, with official numbers showing that wage increases are slowing down and there are fewer jobs being offered due to higher employer costs. The unemployment rate has increased from 4.3% to 4.5% since July 2024, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

Criticism of the Government

The Conservative Party has been criticized for its handling of the economy, with Sir Keir Starmer saying that Kemi Badenoch "has to be the only person who has stayed in the country and who believes that the economy is booming after the last government". He also said that the government’s rise in employer insurance, which they call a "job tax", is having a negative impact on British businesses.

Comparison to Other Trade Agreements

The UK-US trade agreement has been compared to other trade agreements, such as the one between the UK and India, which was described as "ambitious" and will reduce tariffs for products such as whiskey and gin. The UK-US deal has been seen as a significant achievement, but it has also been criticized for not going far enough to address the economic challenges facing the UK.

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