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Keir Starmer’s Brexit pointman vows to never abandon European human rights laws

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The Brexit Pointman of Sir Keir Starmer yesterday sworn never to leave European human rights laws because he doubled in Labor's policy to eliminate Brexit.

Nick Thomas-Symonds attacked the Tories for challenging the authority of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) by pursuing the Rwanda Deportation Scheme.

The Brexit minister said in a speech in Brussels: 'We cannot continue with one of our biggest, most important partners in this way. To be honest, we wasted for years on undermining the role of the ECHR. '

The rejection of calls to leave Na-Brexit 'Reset' conversations with the block to concentrate on gaining a new trade agreement with the US, Mr Thomas-Symonds added: 'The European Union is the largest trading partner of The VK in a more uncertain world, we are regularly reminded that allies together are safer than they are apart. '

He promised to be 'ruthless pragmatic' in meetings when he explained the government's vision on the bottom of 'reducing trade barriers' between the UK and the EU to 'kickstart' a slow growth on both sides of the channel.

The minister said that 'further working' was needed in the security and tackling of illegal migration and that he would look for a deal about 'mutual recognition of professional qualifications' that European white borders would give employees greater rights to work in the UK and vice versa.

Critics, however, point out that Brussels will again demand the United Kingdom that it is again at the Ruleboek of Blocking about goods in exchange for improved trade tires.

Eurocrats will also demand that the freedom of movement for young people and the continuous right for EU countries to restore British waters in British waters after 2026.

Keir Starmer’s Brexit pointman vows to never abandon European human rights laws

Nick Thomas-Symonds attacked the Tories for challenging the authority of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)

The Brexit Pointman of Sir Keir Starmer yesterday sworn never to leave European human rights laws

The Brexit Pointman of Sir Keir Starmer yesterday sworn never to leave European human rights laws

Mr Thomas-Symond's comments will further feed the fear of Labor's plans to reject the Brexit in an attempt to stimulate slow growth after the disastrous budget of Chancellor Rachel Reeves.

Today he will meet his EU opposite Maros Sefcovic to get in the way of discussions. This was after Sir Keir had dinner with EU leaders in Brussels on Monday and promised to disconnect Brexit, despite the warnings that will be dragged in Britain in a harmful trade war with the United States.

Donald Trump caused unrest in the worldwide markets after threatening heavy trading rates against the EU, which described the behavior of the block as 'an atrocity'. But the American president suggested that the UK could be saved because of the Brexit.

Yet the prime minister insisted that he did not have to choose between the US and the EU and said: 'Both relationships are very important to us. We don't choose it. '

Baroness Ashton, former EC-Vice-President of Labor, poured about how there was' great symbolism 'in Sir Keir Dining with EU-Leider-but she warned:' It is always the challenge that if you stay in the middle of the road, you Is run on both sides on both sides through both people's sets. '

The Convention has established the European Court of Human Rights, in Strasbourg, East Frankrijk (photo)

The Convention has established the European Court of Human Rights, in Strasbourg, East Frankrijk (photo)

In a sign of the warm relationships, Sir Keir concluded with Eurocrats, the government has announced that the prime minister will organize a top with Brussels -Bosses in London on 19 May.

But Dame Priti Patel warned Labour 'plans to drag us back to the EU last night'.

The Shadow Foreign Secretary added: “The government is seriously responsible for betraying the will of the British people.”

Sir Keir last night organized his Danish counterpart Mette Frederiksen for a working dinner in Downing Street.

The two leaders discussed European security and migration during the meeting, which came in the midst of the diplomatic row between Denmark and the US about Mr Trump's intentions to acquire Greenland.

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