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k Dharma has secured a Brexit reset deal
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on one hand he can say that he has now
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achieved a triad of agreements with
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India then the US and now the EU but he
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does risk reopening rifts from the toxic
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Brexit years once again with the ink
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barely dry on this new deal opposition
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parties have come out in force to
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declare that the concessions made to the
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EU amount to a betrayal so has Stama
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given up too much in his pursuit of the
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deal or are his opponents letting
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perfect become the enemy of the good so
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onto the most controversial aspects of
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the deal which is also the final
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sticking point with the negotiating team
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that's fishing so Starmmer has extended
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EU access to fish in UK waters by 12
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years up to 2038 reform UK has hit out
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hard at Labor for this with Nigel Farage
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posting on X if true that will be the
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end of the fishing industry his deputy
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Richard Ty somehow had even stronger
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words on the matter saying that Starmer
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has surrendered lock stock and barrel
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conservative leader Kem Badnock has said
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that the deal is very concerning and
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that the UK is becoming a rule taker
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from Brussels once again the details of
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a new youth mobility scheme are still
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quite thin on the ground all we know is
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that the UK has agreed to negotiate this
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issue with the EU business Secretary
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Jonathan Reynolds has insisted that any
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agreement would be capped and timelmited
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likely to curb any critiques that the
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scheme is a backdoor to higher
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immigration one perk that opponents of
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the deal will struggle to quibble with
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is around air travel currently if you're
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a Brit traveling in the EU you can find
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yourself in endless passport cues with
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fellow travelers from all over the world
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but now UK passport holders will be able
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to use the e-gates and high-profile
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business figures are coming out in favor
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of closer alignment with the trading
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block lord Rose who used to be M&S
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chairman told Times Radio this morning
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the world has changed since the first
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Brexit deal was done in 2020 and that
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now the UK is finding itself
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increasingly stranded ultimately it's a
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lot of the same voices on both sides of
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the fence making a lot of the same
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arguments that we were hearing in 2016
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the big political question for K Star
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Dmer is does the public still care about
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Brexit as much as they used to when the
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cost of living is now top of people's
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mind and for everything you need to know
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