The article discusses the evolving perceptions of the US-UK special relationship, particularly among British citizens. Recent comments from Chancellor Rachel Reeves highlight a potential pivot towards greater ties with Europe, especially given the current political climate and trade issues with the US. An Ipsos poll indicates that nearly 70% of Brits question the existence of this special relationship, with many feeling it has become outdated. The article reflects a growing sentiment that Britain has clung too long to an obsolete political narrative, as many view the relationship as disproportionately beneficial to the US.
A significant number of Brits doubt the historical special relationship with the US, raising questions about its importance amid changing global dynamics.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves suggests a shift in focus towards reconnecting with Europe may now be more relevant than continuing historic ties with the US.
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