Keir Starmer announced a significant EU reset deal aimed at improving the UK's economic landscape and reestablishing ties with the European Union. This agreement seeks to lower food and energy prices in the UK while enhancing youth mobility options, such as participation in the Erasmus programme. Starmer emphasized the economic boost, anticipating a £9 billion increase in the UK economy through revived agrifood trade. Despite attacks from right-wing parties claiming the UK will become a 'rule taker' from the EU, Starmer touted the deal as a return to the global stage for Britain.
Starmer emphasised the tangible benefits the deal would do for Britons, including cheaper food in supermarkets and an end to passport queues at European airports.
The deal also paves the way for the UK's return to the Erasmus university exchange programme, and the creation of a youth mobility scheme that would allow young people access to the EU.
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