Britain and the EU celebrated a new phase in their post-Brexit relationship after formal agreements were reached on defense cooperation and trade facilitation. Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the arrangements as beneficial for both parties, aimed at reducing bureaucracy and invigorating the economy. Meanwhile, criticism from opposition parties highlighted concerns about the U.K.'s waning independence. The agreement includes a defense partnership and eases restrictions on food trade and EU fishing rights in U.K. waters, signaling a desire for collaborative engagement despite past conflicts.
Britain is back on the world stage. This deal is a win-win.
This historic moment benefits both sides and sends a message that the U.K. and EU are natural partners standing side-by-side.
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