'Third PM to sell us out': The risk to Starmer if he fails fishermen in Brexit reset
- Keir Starmer is preparing to sign a new deal with the EU, which includes concessions on fishing rights, as reported by The Times.
- The deal will allow British firms access to the EU's £150 billion defense fund and will replace annual negotiations with a multi-year arrangement.
- Suffolk fisherman Paul Lines expressed that surrendering fishing rights is a "Brexit betrayal" and feels that fishermen have been "forgotten."
- Jacob Rees-Mogg criticized the EU and urged the government not to betray fishermen again.
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