Post-Brexit EU reset negotiations 'going to the wire', says minister
- UK government ministers are negotiating to reset post-Brexit relations with the EU and describe the talks as going 'to the wire' as of mid-May 2025.
- The talks focus on key issues including freedom of movement, which remains a red line, though a youth mobility scheme for 18-30 year olds is being considered.
- Negotiators emphasize there is no final deal yet but express confidence a deal could improve border security, boost jobs, and reduce household bills amid urgent economic pressures.
- Officials report severe supply chain disruptions with 16-hour lorry delays, food rotting, and exporters facing excessive red tape, underscoring the urgency for an agreement.
- If reached, the deal would need to align with immigration policies, avoid a customs union return, and address contentious points like fishing and youth mobility to benefit both sides.
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Post-Brexit EU reset negotiations 'going to the wire', says minister
The UK's lead negotiator Nick Thomas-Symonds tells Sky News he is "confident" a deal can be reached "that makes our borders more secure, is good for jobs and growth, and brings people's household bills down".
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