Keir Starmer seeks to reset UK-EU relations five years after Brexit

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Keir Starmer is visiting Brussels to negotiate a "reset" in UK-EU relations five years after Brexit. He aims to secure agreements on trade, security, and migration, amid mixed enthusiasm from EU leaders and potential backlash from Brexiteers. Recent polls show a majority of the public believes leaving the EU was a mistake, with many supporting Starmer's approach. However, significant concessions on issues like fishing rights and migration could provoke strong reactions from right-wing critics. Brexit has not met the expectations of either side, revealing deeper issues within the UK. The ongoing negotiations highlight the complexities of independence, as the country navigates its new relationship with the EU.


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