Labour under fire for failing to name MPs for key EU role
Briefly

Keir Starmer's government is under pressure for not appointing new MPs and peers to the UK-EU parliamentary partnership assembly amidst calls for closer EU cooperation.
Labour has not acted to determine which Westminster MPs will form the UK delegation to the inter-parliamentary forum, leaving it unable to function.
Since Trump's election, there are increased pressures on the UK government to collaborate more closely with the EU on a variety of critical issues.
Sources suggest the delay in appointing MPs may be linked to the Conservative party's request to hold off until their leadership contest concludes.
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