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  1. FruitOrchards on

    >Donald Trump is set to announce that America will agree a trade deal with the UK, according to reports in the US.

    >Three sources familiar with the reported plans told the New York Times that the US president will make the announcement on Thursday.

    >Shortly after the report emerged the value of the British pound rose by 0.4% against the US dollar.

    >Mr Trump had earlier teased that he would be announcing a major trade deal in the Oval Office on Thursday without specifying which country it had been agreed with.

    >Writing in a post on his Truth Social platform on Wednesday, he said the news conference announcing the deal would be held with “representatives of a big, and highly respected, country”.

    >Mr Trump’s top officials have been engaging in a flurry of meetings with trading partners since the US president announced his “liberation day” tariffs on both the US’ geopolitical rivals and allies on 2 April.

    >This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly.

  2. Guess he didn’t like us going elsewhere with the India deal instead of grovelling for scraps at their table like we usually do 😅

  3. boringfantasy on

    Can’t lie, Keir and co are doing well with these.

    Will be interesting to see is Farage levies much criticism, given it’s being announced proudly by his best buddy.

  4. GharlieConCarne on

    Well let’s see what the terms of the trade deal are before any conclusions can be made

    Either way, the UK has wanted a trade deal with the US for decades, and even more so after Brexit. If this deal is actually substantial then we have to view it as a massive success

    Obviously, Trump will be the one claiming victory, as though the UK previously did not want a trade deal but his presidency and decision making has somehow managed to strongarm the UK into signing one. But that’s fine. Smile, let him have his moment, and hopefully the UK can reap the rewards for the foreseeable

    Unless it is a massive pile of steaming shit

  5. My most general take so far is that Starmer is generally fairly good at governing but utterly terrible at comms and PR. 

    If we get this it’d be a huge boost, but I imagine he’d fuck up the reveal and lose any credit.

  6. welsh_robot on

    I hope we’re not going to let them sell food here that have ingredients in them that can give you 14 different types of arse cancer.

  7. tipytopmain on

    Guarantee if Starmer has the same double tax contribution rule with USA as they do with the new trade deal with India, no one will be crying about it.

  8. Own-Psychology-5327 on

    Can’t wait to see what we have agreed to do to get this trade deal

  9. pureArtistan on

    Hopefully no food gets traded – definitely don’t want that chlorinated chicken

  10. Minute_Hernia on

    Fingers crossed this is good for the UK. Funny how the EU look like the petty ones out of the last month even with trumps erratic behaviour.

  11. pajamakitten on

    Now we just need to see the terms. It is good to get a deal but Trump is all about America first, so we will be the ones making all the concessions here. It might be better than nothing and it might help us on tariffs, however Trump would never make a deal where we are equal partners either.

    Personally, I just want it to include a clause that Golden Grahams and Honey Nut Cheerios will return to the UK and never be discontinued again.

  12. How will this affect the price of bread in this country?

    What does this mean in real terms for the everyday man on the street ? When will they see or reap the tangible benefits of a trade deal?

  13. Infamous_Height_2089 on

    This trade deal concept will last until tango Mussolini has another spasm and decides the UK is ‘screwing’ America. About 10 minutes.

  14. Helpful_Talk on

    Oh yay, I can not wait to see what Starmer has given away while screwing over British workers… goodbye NHS, hello chlorinated chicken and hormon beef

  15. raven43122 on

    Lmao this is priceless, 

    Labour supporters cheering on a trade deal with the devil.

    Just a few short years ago jezza was waving papers around and using a Boris deal with trump as an election winner 

    Trump is a huge child that has to win, anyone that thinks we are are going to get the better end of a trade deal with him is in for a nasty shock.

  16. Theodin_King on

    I bet it’ll be heavily weighted in America’s favour with very little making it a decent deal for the UK