Badenoch: PM's tiny tariffs deal puts us in worse position
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Badenoch: PM's tiny tariffs deal puts us in worse position
Kemi Badenoch says Sir Keir Starmer's "tiny tariff deal" with the U.S. has put the country in a "worse position than we were in March".
The prime minister responds by inviting the Conservative Party leader to tell workforces across the country, such as those at Jaguar Land Rover, that she would "rip up the deal that protects their jobs".
Starmer adds the Conservatives are "a dead party walking".
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Kemi Badenoch says the UK-US trade agreement is "not a historic deal". The Conservative Party leader adds it is simply a "small tariffs deal" that leaves the country in a "worse position than we were..