British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer emphasized a “closer relationship” with the European Union and refused to rule out rejoining the bloc in his lifetime at the G7 Summit in France.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has refused to rule out Britain re-joining the European Union (EU) during his lifetime. 📺 DETAIL: Prime Minister Starmer refused to rule out Britain re-joining the EU during the G7 Summit in France this week. When asked whether the country could re-join the 27-country bloc in his lifetime, the Labour Party leader referred to his party’s manifesto, which rules out re-joining the EU’s Single Market, although these promises only last until the end of this parliament. “We’ve got a clear manifesto commitment in terms of not rejoining the EU, and that’s why we’ve gone for the closer relationship that we’re building. We’re slowly but surely building with the EU,” the Prime Minister said on Wednesday. Starmer emphasized that his government is seeking a closer relationship with the EU in a variety of different areas, including, but not limited to, “defense, security, trade, the economy, and [carbon] emissions,” as well as a so-called “youth mobility” migration scheme set to be discussed at a UK-EU summit in late July. “We have been very clear that we want a closer relationship with the EU. And that is what we’re achieving,” Starmer told the press. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “We shouldn’t spend the whole time looking backwards to Brexit… We should look forward to what a relationship with the EU looks like.” – Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer 🎯 IMPACT: Starmer was an avid supporter of the Remain campaign, even pushing for a second referendum after the Leave campaign emerged victorious a decade ago. As such, it’s possible that the Prime Minister will seek to reverse Brexit at a later date, or gradually rejoin in all but name by signing Britain up to various EU policies. Likely Labour leadership contender and former Health Secretary Wes Streeting has called for the United Kingdom to rejoin the EU outright, saying, “We need a new special relationship with the EU, because Britain’s future lies with Europe, and one day- one day – back in the European Union,” in May. |
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