This is one area where I actually think Starmer's doing the right thing. Trump is a petulant, self-centred, solipsist child with no attention span and a ridiculous ego, who has been completely spoiled. He has no understanding of the concept of "being wrong" as he's been sheltered from any consequences for anything and his cult justify and agree with everything he says. Retaliatory tariffs are not going to do anything to change his behaviour - he either doesn't understand or doesn't care about the damage they will cause to the US economy and everything suggests that he'll react to being challenged by doubling down and digging his heels in, just like any toddler who's told no. Our best chance of getting out from it is to flatter him and find something unimportant that we can offer him so that he can go away and parade that he's got "a deal".Son of Mathonwy wrote: ↑Thu Mar 13, 2025 4:15 pm No doubt Labour's spineless failure to retaliate against US tariffs on metals will cause Trump to respect us. Yep, that'll work.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/20 ... mp-tariffs
Basically, I'm endorsing Starmer using gentle parenting on him. For all my criticisms of him, this is probably the task that Starmer's best suited for - speaking pleasing empty words, saying what someone wants to hear to get what he wants, without ever intending on delivering. He was made for this!
Puja