Starmer: 'We don't want a trade war' – podcast

Keir Starmer has warned that a trade war with the US would be 'very damaging' to British consumers, as he sought to reassure the public that the UK Labour party is committed to avoiding such a conflict.

Speaking on the Politics Weekly podcast, Starmer emphasized that Britain's economy and industries are highly intertwined with those of its largest trading partner, highlighting the potential risks of a trade war. He stressed that any tariffs or restrictions imposed by the US would be met with retaliatory measures from the UK, leading to a 'self-inflicted wound' on the British economy.

The Labour leader also acknowledged that some sectors, such as pharmaceuticals and biotechnology, are particularly vulnerable to disruption in global supply chains. However, he emphasized that his party is committed to protecting these industries while also ensuring fair competition with American firms.

Starmer's comments came as tensions between the UK and US continue to escalate over issues such as Brexit-related trade barriers and regulatory differences. The Labour leader has long argued that a trade war would be a 'disaster' for British consumers, who would face increased prices and reduced choices due to the disruption of global supply chains.

As the UK prepares for its departure from the EU's customs union at the end of 2020, Starmer's warnings on the risks of a trade war are likely to resonate with policymakers and business leaders. The Labour leader's commitment to avoiding a trade war is seen as an important step in promoting stability and predictability in international trade relations.
 
🤔 so they're saying Keir Starmer is trying to avoid a trade war, but like how can you even avoid something? it sounds like just a bunch of empty promises 🤑 and what's with the "self-inflicted wound" thing? does that mean we're going to start blaming ourselves for this whole mess? 🤦‍♂️ also, doesn't he think that if the US is being all tariff-y on us, we can just make our own stuff instead of relying on them? seems like a pretty obvious solution to me 💡
 
🤔 I'm really worried about this trade war thingy between the UK and US... 🙅‍♀️ I mean, think about it, if we go down that road, it's gonna affect our families' pockets, especially with the kids' stuff like medicine and vaccines coming from the States. What's Labour gonna do to make sure our pharmacists can get what they need without breaking a sweat? 🤝 The UK is already dealing with so much uncertainty because of Brexit, we don't need another headache... 💔 It's just common sense to try to avoid all this drama and focus on making things work between us and the US. My kid's school needs their meds, I don't wanna see them affected by some silly trade war... 🤦‍♀️
 
Ugh, I'm getting a major flashback of the 70s and 80s, when our economy was literally held hostage by trade agreements 🤯. Remember how we used to have those ridiculous import quotas? Yeah, it's like they're trying to relive that era all over again. Keir Starmer is right on point though - a trade war would be devastating for us, and I'm not just saying that 'cause I love my NHS meds 💊.

It's crazy how the US always seems to try to flex its economic muscles, even when it's gonna hurt us in the long run 🤷‍♂️. And can we talk about how outdated our trade regulations are? Like, what were they thinking? 🤔 We need to get back to basics and prioritize the little guy (and by that I mean, our consumers) over corporate interests.

Anyway, it's good to see Starmer taking a stand on this. Maybe someone should write him a song about it 🎵...
 
🤔 I think Keir Starmer's comments about a trade war with the US being 'very damaging' to British consumers is spot on 📉. As someone who's been following the Brexit fallout, it's clear that our economy is super dependent on the US. If there's even a hint of a trade war, it'll hit us hard ⚠️. I'm not surprised Starmer's stressing the risks, but what really gets me is how some sectors like pharma and biotech are already struggling with supply chain issues 📊. We need to get these industries sorted ASAP! 😬
 
🚨 Trade War Alert! 🚨 I'm low-key freaking out about this, but Keir Starmer making sense, you know? He's right, our economy is all tied up with the US - it's like a big ol' web of connections. 💼 If we go to war with them, it's gonna be messy for us too. Tariffs and restrictions will just lead to more tariffs and restrictions... 🚫

And can you believe the pharmaceuticals sector is already under pressure? 💊 We need to protect those industries, or they'll just move to other countries that are more chill. 🤷‍♂️ I'm all for fair competition, but not if it means our people suffer.

I'm glad Starmer's on board with avoiding a trade war - it's about time someone said something sensible about this whole Brexit mess. 💡 Let's hope the government listens and we can avoid a disaster for British consumers. 🙏
 
I don't know why Keir Starmer is still worried about a trade war lol... like, what does he think the US is gonna do, raise prices on Tesco biscuits or something? 😂 it's just not that simple. And can we talk about how UK industries are so dependent on the US in the first place? Like, they should be trying to diversify their suppliers and markets, not whining about tariffs all day. 🙄
 
🙄 so Keir Starmer is finally talking about something other than just opposing Brexit for the sake of it... I mean, who wouldn't want to avoid a trade war that would supposedly ruin British consumers? 🤔 it's about time someone sounded the alarm on this, even if it's just to say "don't be an idiot, US" 😏
 
the idea of a trade war between us and the us sounds super sketchy 🤔, i mean we're already dealing with some major disruption on our own supply chains thanks to brexit, can we really afford another thing like that? keir's got a point about how it would affect pharma and biotech industries, those are some of the most vulnerable sectors out there...i'm all for fair competition, but let's not forget we've also got to think about the people who are gonna lose jobs or see their prices skyrocket because of some tariffs 🤑. i guess what starmer is trying to say is that we need to find a way to navigate these issues without causing more harm than good...
 
I'm getting worried about all this trade war talk 🤕. I mean, think about it, if the US was to impose tariffs on us, what would happen to our pharmaceuticals? My grandma's been taking meds for her arthritis for years, and I know she relies on them getting imported from the States. If they start playing hardball, we'll be in trouble 🤦‍♀️. Starmer's right to sound the alarm, but what's really gonna happen is that prices are gonna go up and we'll see less choice on the shelves. It's like when our supermarkets had to raise prices on everyday stuff after Brexit – it was a nightmare for ordinary people 💸.
 
omg can you imagine no products from US or EU in UK shops?? prices would skyrocket!! 🚀💸 labor has been saying this for ages, glad they're speaking out now...starmer's right to be cautious though, global supply chains are super fragile...what if we take action before it's too late? 💡📈
 
omg, can u believe keir starmer is saying this? like, i get it, a trade war would be bad for consumers, but what about the big corporations that would make bank from all the chaos? wouldn't they just find ways to adapt and thrive in a trade war scenario? 🤔 also, how do we know the us wouldn't just impose tariffs on other countries too, like china or india? wouldn't that just create a whole new level of complexity and risk for everyone involved? 🚨💸
 
🤔 trade wars r bad for everyone involved. if us & uk go down this road, it'll just create more problems 4 consumers in both countries 🚫💸 think we should focus on finding ways 2 work w/ each other instead of trying 2 outdo each other 🤝
 
🤔 I think Keir Starmer is totally right about this 🙌. A trade war would be super bad for us 🚨. Have you ever tried to get a new pair of glasses or a medicine that's not from the UK? It can be really tough and expensive 💸. The US is like our biggest trading partner, so if we go to war with them, it could affect us a lot 😬. Plus, some industries are super vulnerable to disruptions in global supply chains 🤯. I think Starmer is trying to make sure we avoid all that drama 💪.
 
Think about it, folks 🤔. When we're talking about trade wars and tariffs, it's easy to forget that there are real people on the other side of the negotiating table. Those workers in pharmaceuticals or biotechnology, they're just trying to do their jobs and provide for their families. If we're so quick to impose restrictions and tariffs, aren't we putting them at risk? 🤕 It's not just about economics; it's about being human. We need to find ways to balance our interests with empathy and compassion. Remember, when it comes to trade, it's a delicate dance between giving and taking. Let's make sure we're not the ones doing all the taking 😊.
 
I'm not sure I trust this whole 'stability and predictability' thing... it just sounds like code for "we'll keep the status quo and avoid any real change". A trade war might be damaging, but it's also a wake-up call that we can't rely on our friends to play nice. The US is just as likely to retaliate against us if they feel like we're not playing by their rules. And what about the real winners in this scenario - big corporations who get to reap the benefits of war while everyone else gets stuck with the bill? I'm all for fair competition, but it should come from a place of equality, not just to line the pockets of special interests... 🤔💸
 
I was talking to my friend who works in the pharmaceutical industry and she was telling me about how they're already having trouble getting access to certain medicines because of Brexit 🤕. It's crazy to think that a trade war with the US could make things even worse. I mean, can you imagine paying more for your favourite meds just because of politics? 🙅‍♂️ Not cool, mate. As a consumer, it's like, what's the point of having all these fancy products if they're not even available to us? 🤔 The UK and US need to sort out their differences, pronto!
 
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