Keir Starmer has issued a stark warning to the UK's new government, stating that it does not intend to engage in a trade war with the European Union. The Labour leader made this statement during an interview on his podcast.
Starmer, who is now in charge of the opposition after the last general election, claimed that while he understood concerns over Brexit and trade policy, there was no need for "a big confrontation" with the EU. He emphasized that Britain's economy could benefit from strong ties with its largest trading partner.
However, Starmer did acknowledge the ongoing tensions between the UK and the EU. "We are in a situation where we have to negotiate with each other," he said. The Labour leader expressed his party's commitment to finding common ground with the EU.
Starmer's comments came after the UK government was accused of preparing for a no-deal Brexit scenario. However, he stated that this would be detrimental to British businesses and workers.
Starmer, who is now in charge of the opposition after the last general election, claimed that while he understood concerns over Brexit and trade policy, there was no need for "a big confrontation" with the EU. He emphasized that Britain's economy could benefit from strong ties with its largest trading partner.
However, Starmer did acknowledge the ongoing tensions between the UK and the EU. "We are in a situation where we have to negotiate with each other," he said. The Labour leader expressed his party's commitment to finding common ground with the EU.
Starmer's comments came after the UK government was accused of preparing for a no-deal Brexit scenario. However, he stated that this would be detrimental to British businesses and workers.