The UK PM Kir Stmper accepts the tariff logic of Trump but calls them wrong

According to the Times, the UK Prime Minister Kir Stemer is expected to accept the latest argument behind US President Donald Trump’s tariff, even such conservationist measures are wrong approaches, according to the Times.
In a speech due to being given on Sunday, the Labor Leader is ready to declare that he believes why Trump’s economic nationalism resonates with many voters. However, he will also argue that tariffs eventually do more harm than well.
A spokesman for the Prime Minister told the Times, “Trump has done something that we do not agree, but one of the reasons is that people are behind him.”
The spokesperson said, “The world has changed, globalization is over and we are now in a new era. We have got to demonstrate that our approach, a more active labor government, a more reformist government, can provide answers to the people in every part of this country,” the spokesperson asked the New York Post.
Starmer will also throw light on what he sees as the end of globalization, saying that free trade and large -scale migration, once considered the cornerstone of the modern economic policy, has failed large sections of voters.
Although the Stamor has not yet talked to President Trump about the newly declared tariff, he raised the issue with French President Emmanuel Macron during a phone call on Saturday. According to the report, the two leaders allegedly agreed that no one would benefit from a business war, although “nothing should be out of the table”.
The broad new tariffs of Trump declared on Wednesday include 10% levy on all goods imported from the UK, which is part of a comprehensive strategy targeting almost every country in the world.