My issue is that it's a heroic assumption that a society where we go and burn down the centres of our democracy is going to be improvement over today. These things don't happen in a vacuum. I have plenty of things I'd change if I was in charge, but I also look around the world and I think Britain has a lot worth defending.
I'm wondering what UK based tech companies are critically dependent on American customers? My gut would have said it's better to accept the reciprocal tariffs.
They seem to be inconsistent in saying where the stuff is made. It says designed on the Isle of White, and I found one garment that said Morroco, while another says made in "an environmentally sustainable factory".
It's hard to find clothing not made in Asia. So I wanted to shout out Community Clothing, of Patrick Grant, Great British Sewing Bee fame. It's where I buy most stuff now, and I love it.
My issue is that it's a heroic assumption that a society where we go and burn down the centres of our democracy is going to be improvement over today. These things don't happen in a vacuum. I have plenty of things I'd change if I was in charge, but I also look around the world and I think Britain has a lot worth defending.