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Besides the obvious fact that US consumers would be the ones paying this and not the UK government....
The last agreement is less than a year old, and trump is already throwing it out
What's the point in negotiating with someone who's randomly going to rip it up and start over?
Any time spent dealing with trump instead of any other country is just wasted time. Especially since Americans are broke as fuck and can't buy shit, pretty soon other countries won't even acknowledge trump's tariffs.
Lower and lower middle class Americans are broke (and even then it's first world broke); America as a whole is still the world's wealthiest consumer market.