Starmer's threadbare EU deal won't fix broken Brexit Britain, Rejoin EU Party says - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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The Labour government's Brexit 'reset' deal has been criticized by the Rejoin EU Party for failing to effectively address the consequences of leaving the EU. The deal introduces new trade agreements that the UK must adhere to without participating in shaping the regulations, reinforcing its position as a rule-taker. Key initiatives, such as a cap on a youth mobility scheme and unresolved aspects of the Erasmus program, highlight the limitations of the agreement. While there are some benefits, they do not equal the advantages of full EU membership and do not restore the UK's prior freedoms.
This deal is a poor substitute for EU membership and leaves the UK accepting rules in which it would otherwise have a say if the UK re-joined the EU.
While Starmer says it's 'time to move on', the hard Brexit he supports is stopping Britain making the progress it so badly needs.
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