Summary

Keir Starmer faces growing pressure from Labour’s key financial backers, trade unions, and business leaders to forge closer UK-EU ties after Trump’s new tariffs sparked economic concerns.

The U.S. imposed a 10% tariff on the UK and 25% on key sectors, endangering 25,000 UK car jobs.

A TUC poll shows 66% of Britons now support stronger EU ties. Labour MPs and pro-EU groups argue Starmer’s Brexit red lines are outdated.

Critics warn ignoring EU alignment risks deeper economic damage.

  • fakeman_pretendname@feddit.uk
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    16 days ago

    Referendums don’t always work, so instead we should throw Nigel Farage into the sea.

    If he drowns, we apply to join the EU.
    If he floats, we fish him out of the sea and try and set him on fire. If he burns, we apply to join the EU. If he doesn’t burn, we “nexit” him with a guillotine and apply to join the EU.

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      16 days ago

      This seems pretty one sided with various ways to control the system to get what you want. I propose adding external elements to make things fair.

      Such as throw fartage into a lion’s enclosure. If they eat him we join the EU.
      If not then we find a pit of alligators/crocs and throw him into that.
      If he survives that then it’s to the tank of piranha and let him have a week in there etc etc until he pops his clogs and we join.

      It’s the only way for it to be fair and democratic.

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        These are very sensible and fair plans - though you have to be careful not to make it too much fun, else people might be inclined to say “delay the EU application another month, next week they’re throwing Farage in with some bears! I must see that!”.

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        16 days ago

        By some traditions, yes. Volcanic sacrifice was particularly popular in the Victorian Era, for example. Unfortunately for fans of the method (and fortunately for those who live in these areas) most of the best volcanoes were in the outer territories of the former British Empire, which are now independent.

        I’m sure Ben Nevis is due another pop any time now, but until then “1, 2, 3, into the sea!” :)

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      16 days ago

      What if he does a Harold Holt and mysteriously vanishes, never to be seen again?

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        That’s a very good question. I think in that case we have to assume “drowned: apply to join the EU”. If he turns up mysteriously alive at a later date, we can set fire to him etc “in arrears”.