Why Trump's UK tariffs are NOT a 'Brexit benefit'
- Donald Trump has imposed a 10% tariff on UK goods, while the EU faces a 20% tariff, which some claim is a benefit of Brexit.
- The Office for Budget Responsibility estimates Brexit will reduce the UK's GDP by about 4% annually compared to remaining in the EU.
- Anti-Brexit campaigner Femi Oluwole argues that the tariffs do not signify a Brexit success, as they come alongside significant GDP losses from EU trade.
- Brexiteers had promised a US trade deal post-Brexit, but none has emerged in nine years.
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Donald Trump has handed the UK a ‘trade advantage’, claims Ben Habib
Former Brexit Party MEP Ben Habib has welcomed President Trump's tariffs on imports, describing them as a "trade advantage" for the UK.Speaking on GB News, Habib called the tariffs "a terrific opportunity for the United Kingdom".FULL STORY HERE.
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