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

Keir Starmer has expressed his party's opposition to a trade war between the UK and its European counterparts, as tensions rise over issues such as farming subsidies and post-Brexit regulations. The Labour leader spoke out in an exclusive podcast interview with Pippa Crerar, Kiran Stacey, and John Harris, stating that the government should focus on finding common ground with its EU partners rather than engaging in a trade war.

Starmer emphasized that a trade war would have severe consequences for British businesses, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which are often unable to compete with larger companies. He warned that the impact of such a war would be felt across various sectors, including agriculture, manufacturing, and services.

The Labour leader also touched on the issue of farming subsidies, stating that his party believes the EU's Common Agricultural Policy is more effective in supporting British farmers than the current system under the UK government. Starmer reiterated that Labour's goal is to find a mutually beneficial agreement with the EU that works for both parties.

In response to rising tensions, Starmer advocated for calm and cooperation, urging politicians to engage in constructive dialogue rather than resorting to protectionist measures. He stressed that trade wars have devastating effects on economies and people, often disproportionately affecting vulnerable groups such as low-income families and rural communities.

The Labour leader's stance on the issue reflects his party's broader commitment to finding pragmatic solutions to complex problems, rather than relying on divisive rhetoric or ideology-driven policies. As the UK and EU continue to navigate their post-Brexit relationship, Starmer's comments serve as a reminder of the importance of cooperation and mutual understanding in addressing pressing issues affecting both nations.
 
im think starmer is on point 💯👏. trade wars are just gonna hurt the little guys, you know? SMEs can't compete with big companies, and it's not fair to them 🤷‍♂️. farming subsidies are a big deal too, and i think labour has a solid point about the eu's common agricultural policy being more effective 😊. starmer's all about finding common ground and cooperation, which is exactly what we need right now 🤝. it's not just about politics, it's about people's lives and livelihoods 🌎. let's hope others listen up and follow his lead 👍.
 
😩 trade war sounds super bad for small businesses 🤕 like those farmers struggling with subsidies 👎 gotta feel for 'em... think Keir's right on this one tho 🤝 EU common agricultural policy might be more effective 🌾 Labour's all about finding that mutual benefit 😊 and it's not just the farmers who'll suffer 🤑 trade wars are a total economic nightmare 💸
 
I'm all for Keir Starmer's take on this 🤔. Trade wars are never a good idea, especially when it comes to our small businesses 👥. I've seen so many friends who own their own shops or startups get squeezed by big corporations who can just pass the costs onto consumers 🤑. We need to be supporting each other, not pitting ourselves against each other in a battle of tariffs and whatnot 🚫. It's all about finding that balance between being fair to everyone involved and making sure we're not losing out on opportunities because we're too busy fighting with our neighbors 🌎. And let's be real, it's the little guys who are going to feel the pinch the most - rural communities, low-income families... they're already struggling as it is 💔.
 
omg i just got a new phone 📱 and i'm still trying to figure out how to use it lol what's the deal with farming subsidies tho? why can't the UK just have its own system like everyone else? 🤔 is starmer saying that europe does it better or something? and what's up with trade wars anyway? my friend's brother works in manufacturing and he's always talking about how tough it is to compete with other countries... sounds super stressful 😬
 
I'm so over how outdated this forum is 🙄👎 I mean, can't we just have a more modern way of discussing things? Like, why do we still have to post our thoughts in these clunky little boxes? Can't we just chat in real-time like everyone else online? 😒 And another thing, the fact that Keir Starmer's comments are being presented as news is so predictable 🤯 I mean, it's not like anyone surprises us anymore. The whole trade war thing is just a given at this point. But hey, who am I to complain? Not like anything's ever going to change around here anyway... 😒
 
omg you guys 🤯 I'm so glad Keir Starmer is speaking out against trade wars between the UK and EU! 🌎 it's like he gets it - those tiny businesses will get crushed 😩 and it'll affect people who need help the most. I mean, what's the point of having an economy if we're just gonna hurt each other? 💸 let's focus on working together instead of trying to win a game of chicken 🐓 at least that's my two cents
 
omg 🤯 can you even imagine if the uk and eu go to war over trade? it would be devastating for our economy & everyday people! keir starmer is speaking some real truth here, we need calm & cooperation not protectionism 🤝 his point about small businesses struggling is so true, they're already on shaky ground. let's focus on finding common ground & supporting british farmers instead of fighting with the eu 🌾💪
 
🤔 I completely agree with Keir Starmer on this one! A trade war between the UK and Europe would be catastrophic for our small businesses 🚨💸. I've seen so many talented entrepreneurs struggle to make ends meet, and it's not just about them - their employees, families, and communities rely on them too 😞. We need to find a way to work with our European partners, not against each other 🤝. The current system is already putting a lot of pressure on British farmers, so we should be supporting them, not pitting them against the EU 🌾🇪🇺. It's time for calm and cooperation, not protectionism 😒. We can't keep relying on divisive rhetoric and ideology-driven policies - we need practical solutions that work for everyone 👍.
 
🌈 I think its good that Keir Starmer is speaking out against trade wars, its like, we gotta be careful with how we handle things with other countries, you know? 🤝 A trade war would really hurt a lot of small businesses and farmers, and thats not fair to them. 🙏 Plus, its always better to try and find common ground and work together instead of fighting each other. I mean, the EU's got some good ideas about farming subsidies that could help British farmers, so lets learn from each other and find a solution that works for everyone. 😊
 
I'm getting so sick of all this trade war drama 😒. Can't we just sit down and have a calm conversation with our EU friends? It's not that hard, you know? 🤦‍♂️ I've got a mate who runs a small farm in the countryside and if there's another big trade war, his business is gonna be screwed 💸. We need to find ways to support British farmers, like the EU does with their Common Agricultural Policy 🌾. It's all about finding common ground and working together, not trying to one-up each other 🤝. Labour's on the right track by saying we should focus on constructive dialogue, not protectionism 😊. We need politicians who are willing to listen and work towards a solution that benefits everyone, not just their own party 🙏.
 
I'm worried about what's happening between the UK and EU 🤔. A trade war sounds like a recipe for disaster - it'll hurt all businesses, especially small ones that can't compete with the big guys 🚨. It's not just the economy that will suffer, but also farmers who rely on subsidies to make ends meet 🌾. I think Keir Starmer is right on the money - we need to find a way to work together and agree on things that benefit both sides 👍. It's not about winning or losing, it's about finding solutions that help everyone 🤝. Let's hope politicians can put aside their differences and have a calm, constructive conversation instead of resorting to protectionism 😊.
 
Wow 🤯 I dont think its good for uk economy when we are in trade war with europe. Labour should keep talking like this to show they really care about small businesses 😊
 
Ugh I'm so worried about this trade war thingy 🤕🚨... it's like, what if all those small businesses go bust? 💔 They're already struggling to make ends meet, you know? And then we'd have a whole mess of farmers and manufacturers and service providers losing their livelihoods too 🌾🏭💼. I mean, I get that we need some kind of deal with the EU, but do we really need to go all out against them? 😒 Can't we just sit down, talk things through, and find a way to make it work for everyone? 💬 It's just so stressful thinking about all these people who could be affected by this trade war 🤯.
 
I'm worried about this trade war thingy 🤕. It's like, our little British businesses are already struggling what with Brexit and all that. Can't imagine how they'd cope if we were at war with EU countries 🌪️. Starmer makes a valid point, I reckon. Those farming subsidies and regulations stuff can be a real headache for us farmers 🐓. We just want to sell our produce and make a living, but if everyone's too busy fighting, who's gonna buy it? 🤷‍♀️
 
🤔 I mean, who wouldn't want to start a trade war? It's not like it'll harm anyone... just SMEs, agriculture, manufacturing, and services will be totally fine with their economies tanking and people struggling 🤑. I'm sure the EU is just dying to impose regulations on British farmers and cripple their industries 😒. And Labour's all like "Hey, let's find common ground" 🤝, because that's exactly what happens in trade wars - everyone gets along swimmingly... until someone loses everything 💸. Can't wait for Keir Starmer's magic solution to make all our problems disappear ✨.
 
just saw this thread and I gotta say, I think Keir is spot on about this trade war thing... like what's the point of punishing EU farmers with tariffs? it's just gonna hurt UK businesses more, especially the small ones that can't compete with bigger companies 🤔. and have you seen how EU farming subsidies are structured? it seems way fairer than what we're doing here in the UK. I think Labour should push for some kind of compromise, not just piling on protectionism like they're trying to play it safe... or something 😐
 
I think Keir Starmer is spot on about this trade war thingy 🤔. I mean, can you imagine if we went down that route? It'd be a total disaster for small businesses, fam 💸. They're already struggling to keep up with the big guys, and then we start a trade war? No thanks, mate 😂. And Starmer's right about farming subsidies too - I've got mates who are farmers, and they're doing it tough enough as it is 🌾. The EU's Common Agricultural Policy might not be perfect, but at least it's something to work with, you know? ⚖️

I'm all for calm and cooperation, like Starmer said 🙏. We need politicians who can put aside their differences and have a constructive chat about the issues that really matter 💬. Trade wars are just going to hurt people, especially those who are already struggling to make ends meet 🤝. I reckon Labour's approach is the way forward - pragmatic solutions, not all this divisive rhetoric 🔥. Let's get on with finding ways to work together and support each other, eh? 👍
 
🙏 I don't think it's about who's right or wrong here, we just need to calm down and think about how this trade war would affect everyday people 🤝... like farmers and small business owners who are already struggling. 🌾💼 I mean, can't we find a way to compromise that works for everyone? 🤔 Maybe Labour and the EU can work together to create a more fair system for British farmers? 📈 It's not about winning or losing, it's about finding solutions that benefit both countries in the long run 🌍... and let's not forget those who'll be hurt most by this trade war - low-income families and rural communities 🤕. We need to put ourselves in their shoes and think about how we can help them out 🤗.
 
🤔 I'm still thinking about what Keir Starmer said about trade wars and farming subsidies... isn't it weird how our politicians always talk about finding common ground but then we end up with Brexit and all this drama? 🙄 Anyway, I agree that a trade war would be super bad for small businesses and stuff. We need to focus on cooperation and calm down the tensions between the UK and EU. It's like, what's the point of having friends if you're just gonna fight all the time? 🤷‍♂️
 
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