Labour Party leader Keir Starmer has warned that a trade war with the UK's allies could have devastating consequences for the economy, stressing that his party does not want to see such a situation unfolding.
Starmer made this statement during an interview on a podcast, where he discussed the potential impact of a trade war on British businesses and workers. He argued that Britain's relationship with its European partners is crucial for economic growth and warned that a breakdown in these relations could lead to job losses and reduced investment.
"We don't want a trade war," Starmer said, emphasizing his party's commitment to maintaining good relationships with other countries. "We believe that our membership of the EU has brought benefits to British businesses and workers, but we also need to make sure that we're not holding back the growth of new industries."
Starmer highlighted the potential risks associated with a trade war, including reduced access to key markets such as the EU and potential tariffs on goods. He pointed out that many British companies rely heavily on international trade and warned that a trade war could have serious consequences for these businesses.
The Labour Party leader also emphasized the need for pragmatism in foreign policy, arguing that Britain should work with its allies to address common challenges rather than engaging in protectionist measures that could harm the economy.
Starmer made this statement during an interview on a podcast, where he discussed the potential impact of a trade war on British businesses and workers. He argued that Britain's relationship with its European partners is crucial for economic growth and warned that a breakdown in these relations could lead to job losses and reduced investment.
"We don't want a trade war," Starmer said, emphasizing his party's commitment to maintaining good relationships with other countries. "We believe that our membership of the EU has brought benefits to British businesses and workers, but we also need to make sure that we're not holding back the growth of new industries."
Starmer highlighted the potential risks associated with a trade war, including reduced access to key markets such as the EU and potential tariffs on goods. He pointed out that many British companies rely heavily on international trade and warned that a trade war could have serious consequences for these businesses.
The Labour Party leader also emphasized the need for pragmatism in foreign policy, arguing that Britain should work with its allies to address common challenges rather than engaging in protectionist measures that could harm the economy.