
Brexit 'saved UK from even worse Trump tariffs' as stock market recovers
What
Brexit 'saved UK from even worse Trump tariffs' as stock market recovers Brexit 'saved UK from even worse Trump tariffs' as stock market recovers And even 56% of people who voted Remain in the 2016 agree - although most of them still think Brexit was a bad idea.
Key points
- Brexit 'saved UK from even worse Trump tariffs' as stock market recovers And even 56% of people who voted Remain in the 2016 agree - although most of them still think Brexit was a bad idea.
- Mr Trump's tariffs sent financial markets into meltdown across the world, with the UK FTSE down 9.3% over five days and the US S&P down 9.6% but London's financial markets recovered some ground on Tuesday morning after days of market turmoil spurred by President Donald Trump's tariff plans.
- Donald Trump 's decision to impose tariffs of 10% on the UK compared to 20% on EU countries was a benefit of Brexit , a new poll by More in Common found.
- And fewer than half of British voters now think the US is an ally of the UK, with traditional rival France now more trusted than America.
- Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to keep calm and fight for the best deal with the US after America imposed tariffs of 10% on UK goods, and 25% tariffs on specific products such as cars from any part of the world.
Who
Donald Trump; Keir Starmer; Brexit
When
eople who voted Remain in the 2016 agree - althoug
Where
UK; Remain; US
Why
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to "keep calm and fight for the best deal with the US" after America imposed tariffs of 10% on UK goods, and 25% tariffs on specific products such as cars from any part of the world.
How
And fewer than half of British voters now think the US is an ally of the UK, with traditional rival France now more trusted than America.
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