Labour Revolt over Starmer’s Brexit ‘Betrayal’
- On May 19, 2025, the UK government announced a comprehensive UK-EU deal at the first UK-EU summit in London, resetting relations between the two.
- The deal follows months of negotiation amid pressure to resolve issues on fisheries, trade, migration, and youth mobility schemes, with some parts deferred.
- Key elements include a £350 million investment in fishing, a new defence partnership, re-entry into Erasmus+, simplified trade via sanitary and phytosanitary agreements, and data sharing for security.
- Sir Keir Starmer described the deal as balanced and beneficial for jobs and borders, while Ursula von der Leyen called the agreement historic, stating it will "build friendships that will last a lifetime."
- The deal sparked criticism from opposition and some MPs who warned it risks surrendering Brexit freedoms, could complicate future trade deals, and may lead to a potential Labour rebellion over sovereignty.
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Braverman slams Starmer for 'betraying British fishermen' as she brands PM's Brexit reset an 'EU re-entry by stealth'
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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Read Full ArticleLeftist British PM Keir Starmer BETRAYS Brexit, Causes Alarm by Signing Agreement With European Union Making HUGE Concessions
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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