Keir Starmer's realignment with Europe will be a low-key one
Briefly

The UK government is looking to reset its relationship with the EU by pursuing closer trade ties in a low-key manner, avoiding contentious topics like single market and freedom of movement. Key factors include international instability making the EU more amenable to negotiations, a decrease in hardline Brexit advocates in Parliament, and a shift in public opinion favoring closer ties with Europe. Despite these opportunities, caution is needed as some Labour MPs may face challenges from voters resistant to change.
No 10 aims to 'Make Brussels Boring Again', seeking closer trade ties with the EU while avoiding discussions on single market and freedom of movement.
International turmoil has made Brussels more willing to negotiate, and with Brexit opponents becoming less influential in Parliament, the UK can consider bolder ties.
Read at www.theguardian.com
[
|
]