EU UK Reset Deal: What Sir Keir Starmer's Deal Means for Scotland and the UK
- Keir Starmer confirmed that closer ties with the European Union will benefit UK jobs, bills, and borders, marking it as a victory.
- The government is set to welcome EU leaders to reset relations after Brexit, with a proposal for UK access to an EU defence fund possibly on the table.
- Kemi Badenoch expressed worries about the negotiations, stating it could lead to giving away fishing quotas and free movement being accepted in a covert manner.
- Starmer stated that as a result of strengthening ties with the EU, there will be more benefits for the United Kingdom, including job growth and increased wages.
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Welcome start to a reconciliation between the UK and the EU
EDITORIAL. The progress achieved in the agreement signed on Monday between Keir Starmer and Ursula von der Leyen reflects the constructive spirit that now animates both London and Brussels, as well as the need for pragmatism to help rebuild ties between the two sides, five years after Brexit.
What the British Press Didn't Tell You About Keir Starmer's Brexit Deal
Byline Times’ Political Editor Adam Bienkov and Byline Podcast host Adrian Goldberg sit down with the Director of the Independent Commission on UK-EU relations, Mike Buckley to discuss what the EU reset announced by Keir Starmer this week really means for the country.They hear that despite what you may have read elsewhere, this deal is a significant step forward in undoing much of the damage Britain has suffered from leaving the EU.You can watch…
Britain’s Big EU Reset Turns Out to Be Just the Start of Talks
Prime Minister Keir Starmer heralded a “landmark deal” between the UK and the European Union on Monday that he billed as a reset moment for relations under his government. Still, with many details unresolved, Brexit never quite seems to be over.
What to know about UK’s new Brexit ‘reset’ deal with EU
The United Kingdom and the European Union have agreed to a landmark deal aimed at “resetting” their post-Brexit relationship, but not everyone’s thrilled. Is the deal a sign of Brexit regrets? CNN’s Max Foster breaks it down.
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