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The US wasn't reliable before Brexit ๐. Even as far back as Obama using the UK as a whipping boy during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and deliberately conflating BP as a British company despite it being half American at the time and the actual spill found to be the fault of a US drilling company. That and casually hacking the German Chancellor's phone. The US have always been America First. They just didn't thump their chests (relatively speaking) as much as Trump.
Fair, I feel the same. But I think this reflects where we are as a nation right now.
I have never claimed the US to be reliable, I'm trying to say that 'trading with the US' was one of the ideas being touted during the referendum.
Also, they are certainly less reliable now than then.