Farage criticizes Starmer for meeting EU leaders and advocating closer ties

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Keir Starmer met with all 27 EU leaders in Brussels, advocating for closer ties, including an ambitious security partnership and deeper industrial collaboration. This marks a shift towards more integration with the EU, reminiscent of past agreements. Nigel Farage criticized Starmer's actions, calling them an "act of humiliation" and expressing concern over potential involvement in EU industrial and defense policies. He raised questions about the implications of Starmer's proposals for Brexit. Starmer maintains he would not align with the EU in a trade conflict, while the Conservative Party warns that his approach could lead to tensions with the U.S. and affect Britain's position post-Brexit.


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