Sir Keir Starmer is to be told to accept more than 70 million migrants by EU leaders in a fresh Brexit betrayal in just a few days' time. On Monday, the Prime Minister will head to Brussels for talks on a new UK-EU security deal - but as German ambassador Miguel Berger warned GB News last month,
Starmer accused of having head in the sand over cost of Brexit - Exclusive: PM urged for a radical rethink of Brexit to boost economic growth as it’s revealed government won’t calculate loss of the UK
In a damning report to mark the fifth anniversary of Britain’s departure from the European Union, UK in a Changing Europe said it appears that EU policy is ‘peripheral to Starmer’s government’
Sir Keir Starmer is facing pressure from European leaders to join a €500 billion defence scheme, amid threats to Nato by Donald Trump.
VOTERS do not trust Keir Starmer on Brexit, a bombshell poll reveals today (Thur). Barely one in 10 people have faith in the Labour leader to maximise our freedoms from being outside the EU with more than half not trusting him “at all” to deliver. And almost two-thirds do not believe the Prime Minister can combat spiralling immigration.
No 10 sidesteps the issue after Brussels trade chief says the UK joining Pan-Euro-Mediterranean Convention is ‘something we could consider’
The prime minister was grilled by the leader of the opposition after his chancellor delivered a major speech on growth.
Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch urged the Prime Minister to drop his ‘anti-growth’ Employment Rights Bill.
The former deputy prime minister’s intervention came as it emerged Sir Keir Starmer will snub the fifth anniversary of Brexit on Friday - choosing instead to focus on his ongoing reset of relations wi
Sir Keir Starmer’s red lines of not rejoining the European Union’s single market or customs union mean any “reset” is likely to be limited, a major report on the fifth anniversary of Brexit has found.
Five years after the UK left the European Union on 31 January 2020, the country is still adjusting to life outside the bloc. Brexit has strained small businesses more than big ones, changed university campuses and the NHS, and contributed to a three-way fracture in the British political firmament following a post-Brexit surge in legal migration.