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Britain does not have a ‘reciprocal’ relationship with America

16 April 2025

5:52 PM

16 April 2025

5:52 PM

J.D. Vance told UnHerd yesterday that the United States has a “much more reciprocal relationship” with the UK than it does with countries such as Germany. This is a highly selective assertion.

What is more accurate to say is that the US has taken over and squeezed the UK economy. American politicians never allude to the vast number of American enterprises with large, high-margin UK operations steadily extracting profits.

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