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countries and young EU citizens to live and work in the UK for a limited period is bogged down in disagreements over [whether EU students should be charged UK “home”](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/12/youth-mobility-scheme-disagreement-hampering-reset-uk-eu-relations) or international
rejoin](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/08/future-of-uk-lies-eu-brexit-failure-european-greens-vula-tsetsi). In the UK, the polling, carried out in May, found voters across party lines, including supporters of Reform UK, believed Brexit had had a negative impact on the country
country rejoin. The comments cast serious doubt on suggestions from some authoritative voices, including Poland’s foreign minister, that the UK could be forced to accept more difficult terms on re-entering the bloc. They
country traditionally close to the UK told me. "But what is this famous reset? The words from UK ministers like the prime minister and the chancellor sound increasingly enthusiastic but the actual steps they take
UK back alongside other countries when it chooses this path.” The declaration means that green parties across Europe, such as Die Grünen in Germany or Les Écologistes in France, to use their short names, should
EU had been a damaging mistake for the UK, and argued that young people had been let down by a system stacked against them. Streeting [resigned last week](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/14/wes-streeting-quits-cabinet-and-calls-on-starmer-to-resign) and called on Keir
EU membership. “My view is that Brexit has been damaging, but I also believe the last thing we should do right now is rerun those arguments,” he said, a direct challenge to his would
support for closer UK–EU relations… I think there is a particular imperative at the moment… we find ourselves in a dangerous situation in the world." The UK's increased cooperation with other European powers
country faces. There’s no magic answer to any of them, because if there was we would have implemented it.” The pressure on Labour has intensified with a Survation survey published this week showing Labour
rejoining in future. A number of cabinet ministers want Keir Starmer to push harder on trying to join a customs union or the single market, which are still red lines for the government
rejoined the EU and claimed it was becoming clearer every day to the British people that they would be stronger in Europe. 3. ***Ukraine*** | Ukrainian drones have [hit several locations](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/18/moscow-oil-refinery-on-fire-ukraine-drone-stikes) across Moscow
supporters of the prime minister like to point out, there has been no formal challenge to him yet, and he is making clear, for now at least, that he is getting on with
UK culture secretary has dismissed calls for Britain to re-enter the European Union as “odd”, a day after her former cabinet colleague [Wes Streeting said the country’s future lies back in the bloc
country that have been written off for too long to be heard much louder and clearer at the heart of government." Nandy – who ran against Sir Keir to become Labour leader in 2020 - ruled
support Trump and cut benefits Tony Blair has accused Keir Starmer, Andy Burnham and [Wes Streeting](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/wes-streeting) of putting Labour’s future at risk by abandoning the centre ground, warning that the party
country that works fairly for everywhere and for everybody. People here have voted for change. They have voted for more power for the north and everywhere forgotten by Westminster.” Dressed casually in a dark suit
UK from winning power. In his first intervention as the battle rages over the future of the Labour leadership, the TUC’s general secretary, Paul Nowak, said it was clear there was an “overwhelming sense
EU as they call for the UK to rejoin the single market, in a notable strengthening of their own position. 3. ***Middle East*** | Iran’s top diplomat has said a peace deal with
country. “People will say obviously Keir can’t lead us into the next general election. So you’re basically conceding there’s a problem … but you’re saying, let’s go on for just another