Stronger together in the Trump tariff war | Brief letters
Briefly

The article reflects on the silence from UK and EU leaders regarding the tariffs imposed by Trump on various imports. It emphasizes the importance of supportive communication between nations during this tumultuous time. Various letters also showcase public sentiment on unrelated issues, including remarks about the Church of England's leadership accountability, the perception of aging, and cultural observations regarding the wildlife depicted on currency. These discussions provide a broader commentary on societal norms and expectations in contemporary Britain.
"Where are the supporting phone calls from your prime minister to ours? Every word, every gesture will help us resist these inane attacks on our peaceful existence."
"How ironic. The world's largest colony of northern gannets is on the Bass Rock in regrettably non-euro Scotland."
"If the Church of England was a large corporation... and its systems and structures so clearly failing, the head of the organisation would feel compelled to take responsibility and resign."
"Zoe Williams' son is absolutely right when he tells her that all old people look the same to people who are not old."
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