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Our deal with US is a winner for the British people and makes our country better off

Published on May 08, 2025 at 09:20 PM

THIS week, our country celebrated VE day – the day Britain and its allies triumphed over Nazi Germany.

Ever since, our country’s special relationship with the has held strong.

President Trump making a trade announcement with aides in the Oval Office.
US President Donald Trump flanked by JD Vance (left) and British Ambassador to the United States Peter Mandelson (right)
Keir Starmer speaking on the phone to Donald Trump at a car factory.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer revealed his government ‘has signed a first-of-its-kind deal with the US’
Prime Minister Keir Starmer meeting with workers.
Sir Keir speaks on the phone to US President Donald Trump, surrounded by workers from a car factory in the West Midlands

We are the firmest of friends, working together on everything from security to prosperity. When we work together, we all win.

This week, we are taking the next step in that relationship. My government has signed a first-of-its-kind

We are deepening our partnership with America, delivering on our promise to save thousands of in our steel and manufacturing industries – without compromising on food standards.

Take the UK steel industry. Last month, it was on the

This government intervened to and save thousands of jobs in Scunthorpe.

Now, with we have negotiated the 25% tariff down to zero.

Or UK carmakers. We’ve reduced export tariffs from 27.5% to 10%.

That could save Land Rover potentially hundreds of millions of pounds a year and saves the jobs of the workers in the long run.

is a winner for the British people. It is a winner for UK industry and jobs. It is in the national interest.

This is our Plan for Change in action – and it’s making Britain better off.

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