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    1. blue__nick on

      >A senior official from Downing Street stated, “Trump has done something that we don’t agree with, but there’s a reason why people are behind him on this.” This statement highlights the growing recognition within the UK government of the challenges posed by globalization, particularly for working-class citizens.

    2. balltongueee on

      Globalization is only over for those willing to pay the price. Poverty and isolation are harsh teachers.

    3. Shoddy_Squash_1201 on

      Nah, the USA is returning to isolationism, the vast majority of the global economy is still sticking to globalization.

    4. TailleventCH on

      Is he in the path of realising why his party is no longer in the left?

    5. Globalization is just starting, because one middle sized ( once they isolate ) economy throws tantrums some people go nuts, there are alot of other countries/markets, there is nothing irreplaceable, just have to think clear.

    6. Ritourne on

      U.S represents 13% of global imports, but Starmer says “Globalization is Over” …
      Not that I support desindustrialization but he clearly gives ground to the U.S Potus with such statement. Ambiguous.

    7. Consistent-Stock6872 on

      USA set the table with minor input from others decided they don’t like how it looks and now want to reset it. I hope that the other countries say “no thank you” and won’t listen to the orange and use this moment to build up relations between each other and limit impact of USA but it will be hard since they are the number 1 super power for now.

    8. Independent-Bite6439 on

      No such thing as a stunning reversal with this guy

    9. Sendflutespls on

      Depends what you criteria is for globalization I guess. I only need it to be a strong Europe and EU.

      Rest is not really my business, and we can’t fix it. Humans are gonna human.

    10. jaguarsadface on

      Does “Globalization is Over” mean countries are more protectionist causing a decrease in migration and hesitancy to import/export with other regions?

      I hope not – it would mean “they” won!

    11. Redragontoughstreet on

      Sounds like Starmer is going to try to kiss Trumps ass in order to land a trade agreement with the USA……which is the opposite of being anti globalization.
      Uk should try to land free trade agreements with the common wealth and ease things further with the EU.
      Kissing Trumps ass will get you nowhere fast.

    12. Bored_Trout on

      So UK is bowing down to US in the trade war and waving the white flag?

    13. albiceleste3stars on

      No. The entire corp world depends on growth and tapping into other markets

    14. CompatWodanaz on

      Well. More specifically it’s “friendly globalization” that’s over exactly. Because despite the hostility between nations there is still a dependency and reliance on assets and markets that countries lean on for growth

    15. outlaw_echo on

      He changes his mind like the British weather… inconsistent

    16. edparadox on

      So, Starmer has finished trying to cater to the US and the EU?

      And chose the disinformation?

    17. Acerhand on

      I really start to dislike him. He’s just bending over for the usa, wont retaliate and cries globalisation is over.

      How about globalisation moves on without the USA you twat?

    18. yubnubster on

      Some of the comments here are unhinged, as usual. It’s such an emotional rollercoaster whenever a new story comes out that isn’t precisely what people are expecting to read…

      From what I’ve read and seen from various sources (he doesn’t actually give the speech till tomorrow), he seems to be hinting at a return to more state intervention in industrial policy as a way of addressing some of the issues industry might be about to experience, cutting red tape where possible and pushing non US trade deals to completion.

      It’s not support for Trump, cheering on Brexit, or steering labour towards far right extremism… He’s acknowledging the world has changed.

    19. jcrestor on

      That seems to be a blow to the whole “Global Britain” idea.

    20. Opposite-Chemistry-0 on

      I dont think globalization is over. Basicly nothing has changed. Different countries and economies stll need each other to create decent supply chains.

      Its just, well, US part of globalization is over.

      Good luck keeping your mighty military up and running without benefits of global investments!

    21. Novel_Quote8017 on

      The goddamn Atlantik-Brücke has already declared that globalization is over. Britain is late to the party,

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