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It wasn't a take, genius. Your reading skills are seriously awful.
tHiS iSnT a TaKe GeNiUs
Lol you still can't figure it out. You're really an idiot. No joke.
Why do you follow only Trump s? Are you really this incapable of your own free thoughts? Serious question.
I'm sorry, Morning Joe hadn't posted this video clip to his Twitter feed yet so I opted to go with the White House Communication Director's tweet instead.
She's a Trump too. Why though?
She posted it before Morning Joe posted it to his Twitter feed. I don't care who posted the clip of the video it was the first clip of the UK Ambassador I ran across. You look pretty ing stupid trying to attack the source of a video clip of the UK Ambassador giving Trump credit, it just shows how bad your TDS is.
I'm not attacking this clip. I'm making fun of your Trump suck bias.
Lol "I didn't vote for him" lol. Sure.
You attempt to attack anything positive Trump does...it's classic TDS and you've got a bad case of it. Instead of just shutting the up and being angry Trump closed a deal with the UK you decide to come after me and just expose how bad your TDS is. The more you post the stupider you make yourself look.
Is there still a 100% tariff on British movies?
So was any of this posturing and threatening really necessary to do a trade deal with a country that takes maybe 3% of our exports?
"reality check"
Bluesky screenshot spam
So it's not really a trade deal?
What are the tariffs for?
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/05/08/trum...l-tariffs.htmlTrump unveils United Kingdom trade deal, first since ‘reciprocal’ tariff pause
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Many specifics about the deal were not immediately clear, and nothing was signed during the Oval Office event.
“The final details are being written up,” Trump said. “In the coming weeks we’ll have it all very conclusive.”
He said that the deal includes “billions of dollars of increased market access for American exports,” and that the U.K. will “reduce or eliminate numerous nontariff barriers that unfairly discriminated against American products.”
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Concepts of a deal.
A bit past just "concepts"...from your article.
Keep in place a 10% blanket U.S. tariff on U.K. imports.
Adjust tariffs on U.K. autos so that the first 100,000 vehicles imported from U.K. car manufacturers each year are subject to a 10% rate, and any additional vehicles face 25% rates.
Create a ”$5 billion opportunity for new exports” for U.S. farmers, ranchers and producers, including more than $700 million in ethanol exports and $250 million in American beef and other agricultural products.
Commit both countries to working together to enhance industrial and agricultural market access.
Close loopholes and increase U.S. firms’ compe iveness in the U.K.’s procurement market.
Streamline customs procedures for U.S. exports.
Establish commitments on intellectual property, labor and the environment.
Secure the supply chain of U.S. aerospace manufacturers through preferential access to high-quality U.K. aerospace components.
Create a secure supply chain for pharmaceutical products.
Require the U.S. to negotiate an “alternative arrangement to the Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum.” That includes creating a “new trading union for steel and aluminum.”
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who joined Trump remotely, said, “We’ve built an incredible platform for the future.”
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/05/08/trum...l-tariffs.html
What are the tariffs for?
Many specifics about the agreement were not immediately clear, and nothing was signed during the Oval Office event.
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https://www.bbc.com/news/live/cn91dx...c20fc6c9d#postWhat you need to know about today's UK-US agreement
Though nothing get been signed yet, the announcement of a US-UK tariff agreement marks much-needed win for Donald Trump as well as a political boost for Sir Keir Starmer.
Some clarifications:
Despite how Trump has framed it, this is not a trade deal. This is a tariff agreement that amends the levies the president placed. Only Congress has the authority to pass a true free-trade deal.
Trump's blanket 10% tariff still applies to most goods coming from the UK
Nothing is finalized. There are still months of negotiations and legal paperwork ahead.
What changed today:
Trump slashed tariffs on British cars and metals
The US had agreed to reduce the import tax on cars from 25% to 10% for 100,000 cars a year.
Some tariffs on steel an aluminium have been eliminated entirely
The UK removed tariffs on American beef and ethanol
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https://www.bbc.com/news/live/cn91dx...169a2b26f#postNo change on digital services tax
There was no change to the UK's 2% digital services tax on US firms in this deal, despite reports there could be.
Businesses that run social media, search engines or online marketplaces pay this tax which applies to revenues derived from UK users.
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Looks like its a pretty sweet deal for British manufacturing tbh.
Hey they can film international 007 movies in Hollywood just the same
Dolls again.
Wait. Are we going to war?
Do we not make weapons here?
What is happening?
Is the new pope safe?
https://x.com/Acyn/status/1920565609294934351
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