Starmer Hails 'Common Sense' EU Deal
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GB News on MSNREVEALED: The flaw in Keir Starmer's EU deal that will leave Britain open to thousands more immigrantsSir Keir Starmer’s “reset” deal with the European Union still leaves Britain’s door open to thousands more immigrants, it has been revealed. The Prime Minister, who yesterday confirmed he is pushing for a capped and time-limited “Youth Experience Scheme”,
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Asianet Newsable on MSNZelenskyy thanks UK PM Keir Starmer for new Russia sanctions aimed at pressuring Moscow toward peaceUkrainian President Zelenskyy thanked UK PM Keir Starmer for new sanctions on Russia, saying they help pressure Moscow toward peace. He emphasised the need for global coordination and urged the US to take stronger action.
Critics have warned Sir Keir had been "stitched up like a kipper" by Europe as his "sell-out" for smoother trade will crush the UK fishing industry, drive up immigration and cost taxpayers millions.
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GB News on MSNKeir Starmer's EU deal is missing one major issue... and it's on every voter's lipsPrime Minister Keir Starmer's much-touted EU reset deal has failed to secure a migrant-return agreement - the one thing many British voters want most. Despite recent tough rhetoric on immigration, the deal contains "nothing about a UK-EU migrant-return deal,
Sir Keir Starmer has defended his UK-EU reset deal saying it will put a stop to “never-ending” passport queues and get British holidaymakers to the beach even quicker.Sir Keir said the agreement would also “cut the price of the weekly shop” and “put money back in people’s pockets.