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Starmer dismisses claims he's been 'played' by Trump, and says future trade deal could lessen impact of tariffs

Keir Starmer has dismissed claims that he has been “played” by President Trump over tariffs.

In an interview with Sky News this morning, echoing what Jonathan Reynolds said in his morning interview round (see 8.58am), Starmer said that a future trade deal with the US might lead to the UK getting some exemptions from the tariffs coming tomorrow. He said:

We are of course negotiating an economic deal which will, I hope … mitigate the tariffs.

Asked if he had been “played” by US President Donald Trump, Starmer replied:

The US is our closest ally. Our defence, our security, our intelligence are bound up in a way that no two other countries are.

So it’s obviously in our national interest to have a close working relationship with the US, which we’ve had for decades, and I want to ensure we have for decades to come.

He said talks on an economic deal would normally take “months or years” but “in a matter of weeks we have got well advanced in those discussions”.

Starmer also confirmed that it was likely the UK would be affected by the tariffs being announced tomorrow.

We are obviously working with the sectors most impacted at pace on that.

Nobody wants to see a trade war but I have to act in the national interests.

That means that “all options remain on the table” in response, he added.

Keir Starme on a visit to Nationwide Building Society in the City of London this morning.
Keir Starme on a visit to Nationwide Building Society in the City of London this morning. Photograph: Ian Vogler/PA
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Starmer says he accepts cost of living crisis 'ongoing', despite wages going up

As Rupert Jones reports, today is when millions of people face price rises because 1 April is the day when many routine bills go up.

Speaking to Sky News this morning, Keir Starmer said he accepted that the cost of living crisis was ongoing. But he insisted that government policies, such as the rise in the national living wage coming into effect today, would provide people with help. He said:

I think for most people, they would say the cost-of-living crisis is ongoing, and they feel the pressure financially.

That’s why it’s so important we make good on our pledge that people would feel better off and the national living wage going up today by an average of £1,400 is going to affect millions of people, so in their pay packet this month, and obviously for months to come, they will now be getting more money,

That’s alongside the other work we’ve done – interest rates have been cut three times since we’ve had a Labour government, so anybody with a mortgage knows that the rates are coming down, and of course, on average, wages going up now more quickly than prices.

I acknowledge that with bills coming in, people see that rise and that is a pressure. That is why it’s so important we deliver on the national living wage, to make sure people are better off – £1,400, quite a significant amount of money for millions of workers.

Making sure that interest rates are coming down not going up, that makes a big difference, wages going up higher than prices.

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