
"Starmer stated, "We're in a world where there's massive conflict, great uncertainty, and I strongly believe the UK's best interests are in a stronger, closer relationship with Europe, whether that's defence and security, of course; energy, I think, inevitably; and also our economy.""
"The planned legislation was trying to make trade easier so there are less burdens for businesses, Starmer said, adding: "That, of course, translates into lower prices, particularly with the deal we've got with the EU.""
Keir Starmer advocates for the UK to align more closely with EU regulations without requiring parliamentary votes, citing national interests amid international conflicts. A new bill will allow the government to dynamically align with EU rules, facilitating trade and potentially lowering food and agricultural prices. Starmer believes that a stronger relationship with Europe is essential for defense, security, and economic stability. The Conservative Party opposes these plans, arguing that they undermine the 2016 Brexit referendum decision.
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