UK-EU post-Brexit reset
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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,
The deal does not undo Brexit. But the British government hopes that closer ties with the European Union will help revive its sluggish economy.
EU deal to succeed the PM needs it to seem as insignificant and uncontroversial as possible.
Keir Starmer will host EU officials in London today at a major summit where the PM is expected to announce new deals to 'reset' relations with Brussels after years of battles over Brexit
The UK and the EU are said to have reached an outline deal on strengthening their post-Brexit ties. It comes ahead of a meeting between Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the P
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The i Paper on MSN‘Another Brexit betrayal’: Fishermen fume at 12-year access for EU in reset dealFishing leaders have hit out at Keir Starmer’s reset deal with Europe as a further Brexit “betrayal”. The UK has agreed to extend the EU’s fishing rights for a further 12 years – giving vessels access to British waters until 2038,