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Neither will British voters. The party that proposes a unilateral waiver of all tariffs will be voted out. In addition to voters having a hard-on for mild protectionism, there's the problem that abolishing all tariffs across the board significantly reduces a country's leverage and maneuvering space in trade negotiations, forcing greater concessions on things like immigration etc, which would definitely not be popular in a post-Brexit Britain that has already demonstrated its desire to reduce immigration by an order of magnitude in two different elections. RB is out of touch