Tag #Post-Brexit Relations

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Labour Open to Post-Brexit Trade Deal with Europe via Pan-Euro-Mediterranean Convention

Labour's Business Secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, left the door open to the UK joining the Pan-Euro-Mediterranean Convention (PEM) for tariff-free trade following talks with an EU official in Davos, despite Tory accusations of the party 'bending the knee' to Brussels and claims from a think tank that ...

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EU Sets Conditions for U.K. Trade Deal Renegotiation

The EU demands the U.K. accept its court's jurisdiction, maintain EU fishing access, and implement a youth mobility program before discussing post-Brexit trade deal revisions; a 19-page document outlining these conditions was presented to EU ministers on Tuesday.

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UK PM Meets Irish Leaders Amid Improved Relations

UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer will meet political leaders from both sides of the Irish border at the British-Irish Council summit in Edinburgh on October 27th, 2024, aiming to improve UK/Irish relations following recent disputes over Brexit and the Troubles Legacy Act, which is being repealed b...

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UK-EU Reset Faces Early Setbacks Amidst Visa, Fishing, and Legal Disputes

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer aims to reset UK-EU relations, facing challenges over youth visas, fishing, and legal disputes; a summit in early 2025 aims to improve cooperation, but domestic political concerns and EU demands complicate progress.

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Partnerships for the Goals
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Majority of Leave Voters Now Favor Free Movement for Single Market Access

A new study reveals that 54% of Britons who voted Leave would now accept free movement of people in exchange for access to the EU's single market, reflecting a shift in public opinion since the 2016 referendum.

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