Starmer hopes to banish ‘battles of past’ with EU reset deal
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Sir Keir Starmer has defended his UK-EU reset deal saying it will put a stop to “never-ending” passport queues and get British holidaymakers to the beach even quicker.Sir Keir said the agreement would also “cut the price of the weekly shop” and “put money back in people’s pockets.
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The invitation to Trump for a State visit to London angers the Canadians. Keir Starmer arrived on Monday at the first summit between the EU and the UK in a paradoxical situation. With support in Brussels,
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GB News on MSNEXPOSED: Keir Starmer casts aside key treaty which protects British fishermen in shock Brexit betrayalSir Keir Starmer has seemingly cast aside a key trawler treaty which would have protected British fishermen. Written in the legal framework for all marine and maritime activities, the details in two articles show how the Government could have protected British fishermen.
Hemmed in by his red lines, Keir Starmer has somehow managed to negotiate a new deal with the European Union. Once more, there were late night talks, with the EU playing hardball until the last. Admittedly,
Critics have warned Sir Keir had been "stitched up like a kipper" by Europe as his "sell-out" for smoother trade will crush the UK fishing industry, drive up immigration and cost taxpayers millions.
It’s testament to the shock in the United Kingdom over what is being called Prime Minister Starmer’s “Brexit betrayal” that some of the fiercest criticism of the “reset” deal is coming from his own Labour party.
Nearly 10 years on from the Brexit referendum, and more than five since the UK formally left the EU, the new agreement strengthens ties over areas including fishing, trade, defence and energy.
The Prime Minister has yet to 'smash the gangs' or stop the boats but he has dismayed champions of British fishing by granting EU boats access until 2038