Trump might not know it, but he's forging a new relationship between Britain and the EU | Martin Kettle
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The article discusses potential political advantages in the UK stemming from Donald Trump's disruption of the post-Cold War order. As Keir Starmer assumes the role of Prime Minister, Labour's initially defensive stance on Europe evolves. Although cautious about European Union engagements post-Brexit, recent developments, including Starmer's Washington visit, could signify a shift. The article highlights Labour's hesitation concerning specific policy proposals, while also noting the cautious stance of the Conservative opposition regarding Europe, hinting at an evolving political landscape concerning Brexit.
It would be absurd to claim to see a silver lining behind every Donald Trump cloud. Those clouds are too many, too dark and too dangerous.
Starmer is determined to prevent any replay of the Brexit years from entering the domestic political arena.
The reason is simple. Brexit still remains part of the Tory party's creed. But even some Tory true believers can see there's caution.
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