Brexit Betrayal in Progress as Starmer Discusses New Free Movement Deal

[Collection]Contract WriterLabour will have “zero qualms about surrendering British sovereignty,” says migration expert.

In a further dilution of Brexit, Britain’s new Labour government continues to tell journalists that “we are not considering a youth mobility scheme” with the European Union—that is to say, a return in some form of free movement.

Yet when Spanish prime minister Pedro Sánchez made the case for a UK-Spain migration agreement at a meeting of the European Political Community (EPC) earlier this month, reportedly, UK PM Sir Keir Starmer was not dismissive of the idea. The PM’s attitude going into these talks is at odds with the wishes of millions of voters.

The Daily Telegraph writes that Starmer, who is a long-time supporter of free movement, “is understood not to have rejected the proposal and said he would consider it.” Its report added that

His private openness to the idea is in contrast with his public position in April, when Labour rejected an EU-wide youth mobility deal floated by Brussels.

Starmer saw the EPC meeting, hosted in the UK, as an opportunity to “reset” national relations with Brussels. But with almost every British sector, including housing, healthcare, education, transport and prisons—as Labour itself puts it—broken, now is far from the right time to consider further relaxing Britain’s borders.

Robert Bates, research director at the Centre for Migration Control think tank, described the prime minister’s discussion with Sánchez as “a case study in how Labour plans to saddle Britain with free movement via stealth.”

Step-by-step, the UK will cave into European demands. Whether it be a deal on young people, illegal migrants who crossed the Mediterranean, or temporary workers, Keir Starmer will have zero qualms about surrendering British sovereignty.

Bates added that Starmer’s own record of supporting the freedom of movement—and that of the new home secretary Yvette Cooper, who “proudly sat in Cabinet whilst [then-Labour PM] Gordon Brown committed Britain to an influx of millions”—should put Britons in “no doubt that this is only the start of the damage Labour plans to inflict on our country, its sovereignty, and our society.”

In Labour’s first full day in office, the German government celebrated that it was already “working with the new UK government to see how the UK can move closer to the EU.”

In a worrying sign for British patriots, Brussels sources have made it clear that any renegotiated Brexit deal will likely involve a relaxation of freedom of movement rules. Future discussions with EU leaders must be watched closely.


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Labour will have “zero qualms about surrendering British sovereignty,” says migration expert.

In a further dilution of Brexit, Britain’s new Labour government continues to tell journalists that “we are not considering a youth mobility scheme” with the European Union—that is to say, a return in some form of free movement.

Yet when Spanish prime minister Pedro Sánchez made the case for a UK-Spain migration agreement at a meeting of the European Political Community (EPC) earlier this month, reportedly, UK PM Sir Keir Starmer was not dismissive of the idea. The PM’s attitude going into these talks is at odds with the wishes of millions of voters.

The Daily Telegraph writes that Starmer, who is a long-time supporter of free movement, “is understood not to have rejected the proposal and said he would consider it.” Its report added that

His private openness to the idea is in contrast with his public position in April, when Labour rejected an EU-wide youth mobility deal floated by Brussels.

Starmer saw the EPC meeting, hosted in the UK, as an opportunity to “reset” national relations with Brussels. But with almost every British sector, including housing, healthcare, education, transport and prisons—as Labour itself puts it—broken, now is far from the right time to consider further relaxing Britain’s borders.

Robert Bates, research director at the Centre for Migration Control think tank, described the prime minister’s discussion with Sánchez as “a case study in how Labour plans to saddle Britain with free movement via stealth.”

Step-by-step, the UK will cave into European demands. Whether it be a deal on young people, illegal migrants who crossed the Mediterranean, or temporary workers, Keir Starmer will have zero qualms about surrendering British sovereignty.

Bates added that Starmer’s own record of supporting the freedom of movement—and that of the new home secretary Yvette Cooper, who “proudly sat in Cabinet whilst [then-Labour PM] Gordon Brown committed Britain to an influx of millions”—should put Britons in “no doubt that this is only the start of the damage Labour plans to inflict on our country, its sovereignty, and our society.”

In Labour’s first full day in office, the German government celebrated that it was already “working with the new UK government to see how the UK can move closer to the EU.”

In a worrying sign for British patriots, Brussels sources have made it clear that any renegotiated Brexit deal will likely involve a relaxation of freedom of movement rules. Future discussions with EU leaders must be watched closely.


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