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UK should not cave in to Donald Trump’s ‘bullying’ over tech tax, says Ed Davey

Lib Dem leader warns US president is ‘an unreliable ally’

Sir Keir Starmer should not cave in to Donald Trump’s “bullying” by lowering the UK’s Digital Services Tax, the leader of the Liberal Democrats has warned, arguing the US president is “an unreliable ally”.

Sir Ed Davey said the prime minister was making a mistake with his friendly approach to Trump in the hope of sparing Britain from punitive trade measures, arguing that “Trump will put tariffs on us regardless”.

“He’s not sentimental . . . he can change his mind at a moment’s notice,” Davey said in an interview with the Financial Times. “He’s an unreliable ally.”

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