Post-Brexit Britain Finds a New Key Ally: Brazil

Patriota, President Lula’s representative in London, maintained a measured tone during his remarks about the Brazil-U.K. relationship, avoiding any direct mention of Donald Trump. Instead, he emphasized shared values, stating that Brazil and the United Kingdom aim to be “examples of active and responsible behavior” on climate change, “independently of what other players may decide to do or not.”

Robin Niblett, a senior policy figure, suggested that if the U.K. is able to position itself as a stable leader in advancing green policies, it could attract greater foreign investment to fund the country’s green transition. This, he argued, would bolster Labour leader Keir Starmer’s domestic clean energy goals, especially given the limited financial resources available nationally for such initiatives.

Patriota also highlighted the potential for expanded trade and investment between the two nations. “Trade between Brazil and the U.K. could be [at] much higher levels than it is today,” he remarked. However, analysts remain skeptical about the depth of the economic ties. Tim Lapper, an expert on Brazil, pointed out that the U.K.’s economic significance to Brazil is relatively minor. Brazil ranks as the U.K.’s 28th largest trading partner, representing just 0.6 percent of total British trade, according to the latest government figures.

Starmer, however, will face challenges if he seeks to deepen trade relations with Brazil. Negotiations for a free-trade deal between the European Union and Mercosur, the South American trade bloc that includes Brazil, have stretched over 25 years. Even now, the agreement faces opposition, particularly from farmers in France and other EU countries, who fear cheap imports could undercut local agriculture. Arnaud Rousseau, head of France’s influential FNSEA agricultural association, has warned that such a deal could have “dramatic consequences for agriculture.” This is a cautionary tale for Starmer, who is already contending with discontent among U.K. farmers and risks alienating rural voters further.

Despite the challenges, both countries appear resolute in focusing on an issue of mutual priority: climate action. They are intent on sidestepping geopolitical obstacles in order to collaborate on this shared goal.

Both Brazil and the U.K. believe they have significant roles to play in global affairs. For Brazil, Patriota described it as an “emerging role” of historic proportions. For Britain, he suggested it is a moment of recalibration, as the country works to “redefine its position in international affairs.”


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2 responses to “Post-Brexit Britain Finds a New Key Ally: Brazil”

  1. Nueva Nova Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—a partnership with Brazil while we’re still figuring out how to trade cheese with France. 🌍🧀 But hey, at least we might get some samba in our climate talks! 😂

  2. Woodland Beauty Avatar
    Woodland Beauty

    So, Brazil and the U.K. are planning to tackle climate change together, eh? Looks like we’ve traded our EU partners for a samba dance with the Amazon—hope they can keep up with the steps! 💃🌍

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