Trump UK Deal STUNS The EU

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Résumé

TLDRThe discussion highlights the perceived immaturity of the UK Labour Party's stance towards Donald Trump and Brexit. Criticism is directed at Labour figures, notably David Lamy and K. Starmer, for their previous opposition to Trump, especially considering Trump's pro-UK policies. The imminent state visit by Trump suggests opportunities for a beneficial UK-US trade deal, particularly as the UK is now in a stronger position post-Brexit compared to the EU amid potential tariffs imposed by the US. The speaker emphasizes the enduring strength of UK-US relations and the negotiations underway for advantageous trade agreements.

A retenir

  • 🤔 Immaturity in political approach by Labour Party.
  • 🇺🇸 Trump: A pro-UK US President for trade.
  • 📉 Potential 25% tariffs on EU imports.
  • 📝 Positive trends for UK-US trade negotiations.
  • 🤝 UK's strong position post-Brexit compared to EU.
  • 🚀 Possible swift trade agreements on the horizon.

Chronologie

  • 00:00:00 - 00:02:51

    The speaker criticizes the Labour party's response to Donald Trump, suggesting immaturity and a preference for supporting Kamala Harris over a pro-UK Trump. They mention an unprecedented second state visit invitation from the Prime Minister to Trump, citing mixed news regarding the visit, particularly regarding a concerning deal related to the Chagos Islands that might proceed without a veto. Despite Labour's opposition to Brexit, the speaker argues that Brexit has positioned the UK favorably compared to the European Union regarding tariffs imposed by Trump's administration, suggesting a stronger possibility for a favorable UK-US trade deal. The speaker highlights Trump's optimistic statements about strengthening the UK-US relationship and securing beneficial trade agreements quickly, indicating ongoing efforts and potential agreement soon.

Carte mentale

Vidéo Q&R

  • What is the main criticism of the Labor Party's approach?

    The criticism is that their approach towards Donald Trump is immature and juvenile.

  • What did David Lamy say about Donald Trump?

    David Lamy's past comments on Trump were mentioned to contrast Labor's stance.

  • What is the significance of Trump's potential visit to the UK?

    It signifies the strengthening of UK-US relations and the possibility of a beneficial trade agreement.

  • How does Brexit relate to current trade negotiations?

    Brexit is seen as positioning the UK advantageously compared to the EU in trade negotiations with the US.

  • What tariffs is Trump likely to impose on the EU?

    Trump's policies may lead to a 25% tariff on EU imports.

  • What is the expected outcome of the trade agreements with the US?

    A positive trade agreement is anticipated between the UK and the US.

  • How does the speaker view the current political scenario with the US?

    The speaker is optimistic about the potential for a strong trade deal despite previous political tensions.

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    I think it does show you how immature
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    and juvenile a lot of Labor's approach
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    is when you look at comments made
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    previously from the now foreign
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    secretary David Lamy about Donald Trump
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    and even the fact that you had uh labor
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    figures it seems actually wanting to
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    help Cala Harris rather than Trump given
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    in Trump there is a very pro-uk US
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    president back in the white
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    house now you did see of course that
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    invitation being extended an
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    unprecedented second state visit to the
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    UK a letter handed to Trump by the Prime
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    Minister and really there is good news
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    and bad news when it comes to st's visit
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    to Trump firstly the bad news that it
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    looks like there is going to be no veto
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    that this absolutely
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    disastrous chos Islands surrender deal
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    May well now go ahead
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    however and this is very ironic given
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    starma and Lamy right at the Forefront
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    of course of trying to stop brexit
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    actually the brexit freedoms got us in a
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    very strong place here compared to the
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    European Union because when you look at
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    the tariffs now that Trump and his
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    America First agenda are going to be
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    dishing out to the likes of Canada to
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    Mexico to China and it looks like to the
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    European Union it looks like it could be
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    25% tariff s on EU Imports the brexit
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    that the likes of David Lamy and K
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    starma did everything they could to try
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    and stop and a president in Donald Trump
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    that it seems labor didn't want to see
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    back in office we now have the
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    possibility with those two things of
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    actually getting a UK deal with the US
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    avoiding tariffs and contrast this to
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    what he said about the European Union
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    working together I believe that we'll
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    once again demonstrate the power of our
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    country's unique friendship this is
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    indeed a unique friendship it's been
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    many
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    years and I think it's only gotten
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    stronger and we will make sure that it
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    stays that way we're going to have a
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    great Trade Agreement one way or the
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    other we're going to end up with a very
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    good trade agreement for both countries
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    and we're working on that as we speak I
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    think we'll have the uh confines I think
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    we'll have uh something maybe even in
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    terms of uh
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    possibilities uh agreed to very shortly
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    JD's working on a vice president and uh
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    Scott and uh I'm just looking at this
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    all from Mike you're going to work on it
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    everyone's going to work on it we'll see
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    if we can do something pretty quickly
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    but we're going to make some great trade
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    agreements with the UK and with the
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    Prime Minister and uh it'll happen very
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    quickly
Tags
  • UK
  • Labor Party
  • Donald Trump
  • trade relations
  • Brexit
  • tariffs
  • K. Starmer
  • David Lamy
  • US-UK agreement
  • political commentary