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“More mature” relationship as a goal: Starmer wants to leave “years of Brexit” behind him

“More mature” relationship as a goal Starmer wants to leave “years of Brexit” behind him

October 2, 2024, 8:28 a.m. Listen to article

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British Prime Minister Starmer wants better relations with the European Union. This is particularly important given the current conflicts and wars. He will also meet EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Brussels.

After years of tension over Brexit, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer says he is seeking a more “pragmatic” and “mature” relationship with the European Union. “The UK is undeniably stronger when it works closely with its closest international partners,” he said on Tuesday, ahead of his first visit to Brussels since taking office. “This has never been more important as war, conflict and uncertainty knock on Europe’s door.”

Starmer said he was determined to “put the Brexit years behind us and build a more pragmatic and mature relationship with the European Union.” Better cooperation with the EU has several benefits: “securing our borders, ensuring our security and promoting economic growth.”

Starmer took over as British Prime Minister following his Labor Party’s victory in the general election in July after 14 years of Conservative governments. He is traveling to Brussels this Wednesday, where he will be received by, among others, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Starmer himself voted to remain in the Union in the 2016 Brexit referendum. However, a new referendum is considered impossible for the time being.

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