Starmer says EU deal is a turning point for the UK post-Brexit. Have your say!
Keir Starmer has proposed a new deal with the EU to simplify bureaucracy for businesses and holidaymakers, as he pledges to move on from the "stale old" Brexit debates.
More than four years after Boris Johnson's original trade agreement, Starmer unveiled his plan for a post-Brexit update at a conference in London. His announcement came after a series of talks on issues including defence and security, fishing rights, and food exports.
Is Starmer's EU deal a turning point for the UK post-Brexit or will we become 'rule-takers from Brussels'? Have your say in our comments section.
The proposed deal includes measures to ease travel for holidaymakers by increasing access to e-gates at European airports, which should cut down on lengthy queues at passport control. Businesses are expected to see a reduction in bureaucratic hurdles, which Downing Street believes could lead to lower consumer prices and boost the economy by nearly £9 billion by 2040.
UK pet owners will also benefit from the inclusion........
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