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Starmer Looks to Reset UK’s Ties with EU

Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
October 3, 2024
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Starmer’s EU Trade Hopes Hit New Snag

Keir Starmer and Ursula von der Leyen

During his first official visit to Brussels as Prime Minister, Keir Starmer expressed his determination to reset the UK’s relationship with the European Union. 

Despite ongoing tensions over a proposed youth mobility scheme, Starmer insisted he is “turning the page” on the old approach to EU negotiations. The Prime Minister emphasized a constructive strategy in future talks with Brussels, though acknowledged that challenges remain ahead.

Speaking alongside European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Starmer outlined his vision for a more pragmatic relationship between the UK and EU. 

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While the meeting was seen as a positive first step, tensions linger over the youth mobility deal — a sticking point that has frustrated both sides. The scheme would allow young people from EU countries to live and work in the UK for a fixed period, and vice versa.

UK ministers have pushed back on the plan, wary of it being viewed as a return to freedom of movement, something the government has firmly rejected. Starmer has repeatedly affirmed that “free movement is a red line,” maintaining a firm stance despite pressure from Brussels to compromise.

Diplomats and political leaders in the EU, however, argue that resolving the youth mobility issue is a key precondition to moving forward on other aspects of the UK-EU relationship, particularly in defense and security cooperation.

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David McAllister, a German MEP and close ally of von der Leyen, stated that Starmer’s government “will also have to be judged on its willingness to compromise.” McAllister added that hopes for a UK-EU youth mobility agreement remain high, as it could pave the way for broader collaboration.

While Starmer remains cautious, others within the EU are optimistic that his visit signals a move toward normalizing relations. “There has been a lot of animosity and this [meeting] kind of feels like back to normal,” said a Brussels diplomat, highlighting the positive tone of the talks.

Free Movement Remains Red Line for Starmer

Starmer acknowledged the importance of tone in shaping future UK-EU relations, stressing that a respectful and business-like approach should replace past tensions.

“Resetting does matter. That has been a very important part of the message that I have carried into the meeting today. A return to pragmatism, to doing business in a respectful way and in a way which, I think, will focus on deliverables.”

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Keir Starmer

The Prime Minister’s comments came amid growing frustration from those who advocate for more flexible immigration and mobility policies, particularly in the wake of Brexit. 

Nick Harvey, chief executive of European Movement UK, criticized the rejection of reciprocal youth mobility as “letting down British young people,” who face increasing economic challenges. Harvey argued that by blocking such a deal, the UK government is curbing opportunities for its younger citizens.

In their joint statement, Starmer and von der Leyen committed to “strengthened cooperation” across a variety of issues in the coming months, ranging from economic and geopolitical challenges to climate change. 

Regular UK-EU summits are also expected to resume early next year, marking a further step toward closer dialogue between the two parties.

Beyond the youth mobility discussion, the leaders addressed pressing global issues, including the recent escalation in the Middle East. Both condemned the missile strikes launched by Iran on Israel and called for an immediate ceasefire in Lebanon and Gaza. 

Starmer and von der Leyen reiterated the need for de-escalation, stressing that peace in the region was “of the utmost importance.”

Looking ahead, many in Brussels are waiting for concrete proposals from the UK on foreign policy and security, particularly in light of the broader geopolitical challenges facing Europe. 

A new security pact between the UK and EU is viewed as an essential goal, with some officials urging the two sides to demonstrate unity against common threats. 

The Prime Minister’s next steps will likely be closely watched by both sides as they work toward mending ties and building a more collaborative relationship.

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