Labour Revolt over Starmer’s Brexit ‘Betrayal’
- On May 19, 2025, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and EU leaders announced a comprehensive UK-EU agreement at their first post-Brexit summit in London.
- The agreement follows years of complex negotiations since the 2016 referendum and 2020 formal exit, aiming to reset relations amid ongoing political divisions.
- Key elements include a 12-year fishing deal, enhanced trade in food and agriculture with reduced red tape, a new security and defence partnership, and youth mobility discussions.
- Starmer stated the deal is balanced, delivers £9 billion to the economy, and will lower prices and increase choices, while EU's von der Leyen called it historic and a new chapter.
- Despite business welcomes, the agreement drew criticism from Conservative figures accusing Starmer of betraying Brexit by conceding powers to Brussels and risking the fishing industry.
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Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman has accused Sir Keir Starmer of betraying the British people and abandoning one of the key benefits of Brexit with his new EU reset.
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Failing UK Labour leader and Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, has just betrayed Brexit – and may have dealt a death blow to the island’s fishing industry.
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