Following the announcement of a contentious UK-EU trade deal, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer faced intense scrutiny in Parliament. Critics, including MPs and the Scottish Fishermen's Federation, condemned the deal as a betrayal, particularly concerning fishing rights. Starmer claimed that the deal would bridge gaps created by the previous Brexit arrangement, but his statements were met with skepticism and accusations of misleading the public. Kemi Badenoch, opposing Starmer's leadership, termed the deal a 'fraud' and suggested it was already failing to deliver on its promises, particularly for the nationâs fishermen.
The British people know when they are being misled. They know that headlines fail. This deal has already unravelled, the damage is becoming clear.
This partnership closes that gap. The Tories Brexit deal has left the UK with a huge gap limiting cooperation with the EU.
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