The European Union is prepared to offer a new deal on post-Brexit issues to Keir Starmer, as stated by Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris. He emphasized the potential for closer cooperation with the UK, with Ireland set to be a supportive ally in any forthcoming negotiations.
This statement was positively received by the newly appointed Business Secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, who underscored the importance of enhancing trade relations with the EU. Speaking on Sky News’ “Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips,” Reynolds advocated for reducing trade barriers and recognizing mutual professional qualifications as pragmatic steps forward. He highlighted the difficulties faced by those in the creative industries due to limited mobility within the EU.
However, Reynolds firmly ruled out the possibility of reintroducing the free movement of people, aligning with the UK’s stance outside the EU. He stressed the importance of a relationship with Europe that is not influenced by the internal politics of the Conservative Party, emphasizing mutual interests and good faith relations.
In a proactive move, Keir Starmer invited the Taoiseach to Downing Street for discussions scheduled for July 17. When asked about the willingness to renegotiate aspects of the Brexit deal, Harris expressed openness to practical proposals aimed at fostering a functional relationship between the UK and the EU. He pointed out areas for potential collaboration, such as veterinary agreements and student mobility.
Harris reiterated that Brexit is a settled matter but acknowledged the space for dialogue on various issues to facilitate a closer working relationship. He assured that Ireland would be an advocate for stronger ties between Britain and the EU, highlighting the importance of being good neighbors and supporting beneficial cooperation.
Reynolds welcomed Harris’s constructive stance and reaffirmed Labour’s commitment to respecting Brexit while exploring opportunities to boost trade. He emphasized the significance of selling more UK products like whisky and salmon to the EU market, indicating that practical collaboration is in the best interest of both parties.
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