
Daily Mirror Front Page 20th of May 2025
Keir hails the latest EU arrangement as a win-win, with the PM stressing its practical benefits for British shoppers, tourists and businesses, signalling a fresh move beyond Brexit disputes.
Keir hails the latest EU arrangement as a win-win, with the PM stressing its practical benefits for British shoppers, tourists and businesses, signalling a fresh move beyond Brexit disputes.
Starmer has welcomed a substantial new arrangement with the EU, presenting it as a fresh phase in post-Brexit relations and improved market access, while sceptics claim the £9bn commitment compromises UK fishing rights and raises concerns over sovereignty.
Sir Keir Starmer stands accused of undermining Brexit commitments after consenting to EU control over fishing rights and continued financial contributions, igniting claims that national sovereignty is being compromised.
Described by Starmer as putting Britain back on the world stage, an EU agreement promises cheaper goods and strengthened trade ties.
At a showpiece summit, the UK and the EU orchestrated a post-Brexit reset of trade ties, introducing concessions on fisheries and addressing youth mobility as they aim to strengthen cooperation.
Seeking to recalibrate relations with Brussels, the PM struck a fresh agreement hailed by Starmer for potentially lowering costs and easing travel, despite critics accusing it of offering too many concessions.
Amid the apparent resolution of the so-called “sausage wars” with Brussels, the PM finds himself under fire as a prominent figure directs barbed criticism at an opposition leader, fuelling renewed debate over the latest post-Brexit agreement.
The PM and Sir Keir Starmer have endorsed a new accord that cedes certain fishing rights and aligns food standards with the European Commission, prompting the Reform deputy to condemn it as surrendering Britain’s independence.