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UK Travellers To Use EU E-Gates

May 18, 2025
Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
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UK Travellers May Soon Use EU E-Gates

British tourists arriving in Europe will be able to use EU passport gates

British holidaymakers heading to Europe could soon breeze through EU airport passport control under a proposed Brexit reset agreement being spearheaded by Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The deal, currently in negotiation, aims to reintroduce access to EU e-gates for UK citizens, a move expected to ease travel frustrations that have plagued tourists since Britain’s departure from the bloc.

Sir Keir’s EU minister, Nick Thomas-Symonds, confirmed that efforts were being made to expedite entry processes for British arrivals. Speaking ahead of a crucial UK-EU summit scheduled for Monday, Mr Thomas-Symonds revealed the government’s desire to “give people more time to spend on holiday or work trips… doing what you want, not being stuck in queues.” He added, “I am sure we can all agree that would be sensible.”

Although he stopped short of announcing a confirmed breakthrough, Thomas-Symonds offered cautious optimism, emphasizing that “nothing is agreed until everything is agreed.” The summit in London is expected to bring together top European leaders, including European Commission President Ursula Von Der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa, in what could be a defining moment for Britain’s post-Brexit relations with the EU.

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The most immediate benefit under consideration is the reintroduction of access to the EU’s automated e-gate system, currently available only to EU and European Economic Area citizens. British travellers have long lamented the lengthy queues forced upon them at European airports post-Brexit, having to queue in the “all passports” lines that can stretch for hours.

One vocal critic of the situation has been broadcaster Jeremy Clarkson, who has declared he will no longer vacation in Europe due to what he called the “nuisance” of long queues and complex procedures.

In addition to the e-gate plan, the Monday summit may also unveil a youth mobility scheme modeled on the UK’s existing arrangements with countries like South Korea and New Zealand. The programme would enable young adults to live and work in EU countries and the UK for a limited number of years. This idea has already drawn criticism from staunch Brexit supporters who fear it signals a quiet return to freedom of movement.

UK Travellers May Soon Use EU E-Gates
Nick Thomas-Symonds

Labour Accused of Backsliding

Opponents of the plan have accused the Labour leader of backsliding on Brexit principles, with some branding it a betrayal. Yet Sir Keir has made it clear that the deal will not violate any core Brexit “red lines.” In his words, the arrangement will be “good for our jobs, good for our bills, and good for our borders.”

The Prime Minister is positioning the deal as a way to reduce red tape and restore lost trade links with the European bloc, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises that have struggled to maintain EU commerce.

Thomas-Symonds reinforced this stance by stating Britain is ready to align with certain EU regulations, so long as doing so is in the national interest.“What we are looking to do, we don’t come at this from an ideological perspective, we come from a practical perspective,” the minister said. 

“Where it is in our national interest to align on common standards to make sure we get far easier trade… businesses that frankly have had to stop trading with the EU because of the red tape, can start trading with the EU again.”

Nick Thomas-Symonds

Also on the table is British access to the EU’s €150 billion defence procurement fund, a significant opportunity that would allow the UK to compete for contracts on military equipment.

As leaders gather in London, the spotlight is on whether a new phase in UK-EU relations can be forged, one built not on ideological divides, but on shared opportunity and practical cooperation.

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