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EU. He also mentions pressures on the NHS and housing. “I felt that we needed to stop the influx of free movement until we got ourselves sorted,” he says. White says he voted for Brexit
future relationship with the EU, a former British ambassador to Brussels has said. Ivan Rogers, Britain’s EU ambassador from 2013 to 2017, said Labour presented “a ragbag of issues” on the EU
Brexit-reset”. He said that leaving the EU was “damaging” and insisted ““Britain must be at the heart of a stronger Europe on defence, on security, on energy, and on our economy.” The next EU
Brexit, Keir Starmer said on Wednesday, as he comes under pressure to reconsider rejoining the EU. The prime minister reaffirmed his government’s manifesto commitment to not re-enter the bloc, but said there
UK weakening standards on cancer-causing substances. Last year, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), which since Brexit has been responsible for the regulation of chemicals in Britain, launched a [consultation](https://consultations.hse.gov.uk/hse/chemicals-legislative-reform-proposals/)
Brexit was a member of the European Parliament (MEP). Farage was famous for campaigning long and hard for the UK to leave the bloc. "In many of our countries we have our Farage, like
Brexit arrangements would safeguard their rights". "Families will be particularly disappointed that the Supreme Court has overturned the earlier Court of Appeal ruling, which had upheld important protections relating to legacy and the rights
future to the present.” A decade ago, Barnier was asked by the then European Commission president, Jean-Claude Juncker, to [lead the EU’s negotiating team](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/feb/15/brexit-deal-voted-through-theresa-may-eu-leaders-brussels) after the Brexit referendum. He navigated
future and over the reduction of services in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Croatia and Austria. Stuart Anderson, the Workers’ Commission, (CCOO) union representative, said there were questions over the management strategy of the organisation
Brexit, to impose policies “over the heads” of the three devolved administrations. He said: “Believe you me, that causes fury in all devolved governments, and perhaps us all working in concert with a shared agenda
UK forming the next government and, as the (pro-British) Polish foreign minister, **Radosław Sikorski,** [recently warned](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2026/may/06/local-elections-labour-starmer-greens-polanski-red-cross-reform-tories-conservatives-lib-dems-latest-news-updates?page=with%3Ablock-69fb04658f08711e04fe1223#block-69fb04658f08711e04fe1223), EU members think there is no point holding negotiations until the British realise that
UK to rejoin EU Wes Streeting has launched a scathing attack on what he described as Keir Starmer’s “heavy-handed” leadership culture, which he claimed had stifled creative policy thinking in government. Streeting criticised
EU referendum, starting with Harborne’s £9m to the Brexit party, Sainsbury’s £8m to the Lib Dems, and the health data tycoon [Frank Hester’s £20m to the Conservatives](https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/mar/11/frank-hester-computer-programmer-who-made-fortune-from-public-sector-contracts) before
future contracts. He met Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday in Armenia, with the Ukrainian president asking Sir Keir to pass on his "best regards and thanks" to [King Charles III for his "strong words"](https://www.bbc.co.uk
EU earlier this week, saying it was not something he wanted to see in the immediate future. Many in Labour are now pushing him to make his stance on migration clear, given the scale
Brexit negotiations. EU officials want to avoid a complicated relationship with the UK that could prove an attractive model to anti-EU populists in the 27 member states. For instance, it is argued that
future generations”. An MP from 2010, Reynolds lost her seat in 2019 before returning to parliament in 2024 and she replaced Steve Reed as environment secretary in last September’s cabinet reshuffle. Keir Starmer
future. Just today, [the Daily Telegraph is reporting](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/05/01/streeting-ready-to-launch-leadership-challenge-starmer/) on the health secretary Wes Streeting's manoeuversand The Guardian is reporting on the [Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham's](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/01/andy-burnham-westminster-return-plan-within-weeks).
UK party](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/08/nigel-farage-reform-uk-election-gains-essex-sunderland) and said it was time to take a more robust approach to the right. “We are not just facing dangerous times, but dangerous opponents, very dangerous opponents,” he said, saying
future, and that of the country. Whether there is a leadership change or not is irrelevant if it doesn’t start with a policy debate. “Trying to force the prime minister out, before we know