Britain forced to pay EU under Starmer’s Brexit reset
- The UK will pay into the European Union's budget due to Sir Keir Starmer's reset deal, according to new documents.
- This payment represents the first time Britain has made repayments into the EU's budget since Brexit, marking a significant shift in relations.
- Sir Iain Duncan Smith stated that the report was 'spot on' and criticized the Government for alignment by stealth.
- Labour claims its approach to alignment is practical and in the national interest, according to Party representatives.
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Mark Francois says Keir Starmer’s 'dynamic alignment' with the EU turns Britain into a 'rule-taker'
Conservative MP Mark Francois has launched a scathing attack on "Remainer" Sir Keir Starmer, accusing the Prime Minister of attempting to rejoin the European Union through a "stealth" process without proper parliamentary scrutiny.According to EU documents, Britain will have to contribute financially to the Union's budget as part of Starmer's "Brexit reset".FULL STORY HERE.
The United Kingdom and the European Union open a new chapter in their relations, five years after Brexit. Keir Starmer’s Labour Government gives clear signs of rapprochement with Brussels, which includes negotiations on such ambitious issues as defence, fisheries, customs controls and youth mobility between the continent and the island. The international context weighs on: the war in Ukraine, the increase in irregular migration, and uncertainty …
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