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Home » News » Badenoch slams UK-India trade deal but contradicted by Tory Brexiters

Badenoch slams UK-India trade deal but contradicted by Tory Brexiters

Brexit still seems to be tearing the Tories apart.

Nato Zondagh by Nato Zondagh
May 7, 2025
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Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch has hit out at the landmark UK-India trade deal, calling it unfair to British workers. The agreement, set to add an estimated £4.8bn to the UK economy by 2040, exempts some Indian workers from paying national insurance while on secondment to the UK.

💷 Why Some Tories Aren’t Happy
Critics argue this creates a “two-tier tax” system. Immigration minister Robert Jenrick took to X to voice his frustration, saying, “British workers come last in Starmer’s Britain.”

🛍️ What’s in the Deal?
The deal slashes tariffs on a wide range of goods and opens up service contracts in both countries.

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What India Gets:

  • Reduced taxes on UK exports like scotch whisky, gin, soft drinks, and premium cars.
  • Lower tariffs on British food products, including lamb, salmon, chocolate, and biscuits.
  • Access to UK medical devices, aerospace, and electrical machinery.

What the UK Gets:

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  • Lower tariffs on Indian goods like clothing, footwear, frozen prawns, jewellery, and cars.

🎉 Some Tories Are Celebrating
Not everyone in the party shares Badenoch’s concerns. Former Brexit minister Steve Baker called the deal “great news,” dismissing the tax issue as a “red herring.”

Jacob Rees-Mogg, the former business secretary, echoed this view, celebrating “cheaper food and drink including rice, tea, footwear, and clothing.”

Daniel Hannan, a pro-Brexit peer, praised the deal as a “significant achievement,” adding that the UK has pulled off something no other country has managed at this scale.

Pro-Brexit trade economist Shanker Singham also chimed in, calling the agreement a “significant achievement” and urging the government to secure a similar deal with the US.

Related: UK hit harder by US tariffs than EU – thanks, Brexit

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