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Badenoch: I’ll reverse Starmer’s EU reset if it betrays Brexit

  • Kemi Badenoch, Conservative leader, pledged to reverse any elements of the Government's post-Brexit EU reset that harm UK interests in a letter dated Friday to the EU's ambassador in London.
  • She issued this warning ahead of her scheduled meeting on Monday with Pedro Serrano, the EU's UK representative, and a major UK-hosted EU summit on May 19, part of attempts to reset UK-EU relations.
  • Badenoch stressed that a future Conservative government would reject any deal failing five key tests, including no backsliding on free movement, no new payments to the EU, no cuts to fishing rights, no European Court jurisdiction, and maintaining NATO primacy.
  • She pledged to prioritize reclaiming all powers ceded to Brussels and cautioned that any compromises on freedom of movement or fishing rights would undermine the promises made during Brexit.
  • This stance signals a firm Conservative opposition to any EU deal perceived as undermining Brexit, contrasting with Sir Keir Starmer's ambition for closer UK-EU ties expressed ahead of the May 19 summit.
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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Saturday, May 10, 2025.
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