The EU is also seen as a far more important trading partner, with over 51% of people rating it number one, compared to just 21% saying the US, despite Keir Starmer and Trump agreeing a trade deal earlier this year.
Best for Britain chief executive Naomi Smith said: “British people are wide awake to the risk Donald Trump’s authoritarian and chaotic approach poses to the global order – and rightly no longer place their full trust in an increasingly volatile United States.
“Voters have repeatedly told us they expect the government to work pragmatically with our most reliable and important trading partner – Europe – to improve the economy, get bills down and ensure our collective security.
