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Keir Starmer says UK Labour doesn ;t want to diverge ; from EU if it wins powerThere a lot more common ground than you might think, ; says UK opposition leader.ListenAI generated Text-to-speechCopy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInFree article usually reserved for subscribers Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has been at pains to distance himself from more pro-Remain portions of his party | Christopher Furlong/Getty ImagesSeptember 21, 20235:45 pm CETBy Bethany DawsonLONDON 鈥?Labour leader Keir Starmer suggested his party does not want
tappo stanley to diverge from the European Union if it wins power in the U.K.In his latest comments on the U.K. s post-Brexit relationship with the bloc, Starmer 鈥?whose party has a commanding lead over the governing Conservatives ahead of an expected 2024 election 鈥?said most of the conflict between Br
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Early vote on Turkey likelyA MIXTURE of heavy outside lobbying and a fear of playing into the hands of Islamic fundamentalists is expected to convince the European Parliament to vote on the customs union with Turkey before the countrys general elections are held on 24 December.Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInNovember 29, 19955:00 pm CETBy Rory WatsonBut there is also a growing view among MEPs that, for their support to be guaranteed, the European Commission must agree to continued rigorous monitoring of the respect for human rights in the country. Such a pledge could open the door to the agreement and its accompanying finances being frozen if abuses were established.Just a month ago, parliamentary forces were evenly divided between those who favoured a pre-Christmas vote on the deal and those pressing for postponement. Each group argued its tactics would be more effective in encouraging development of democracy in the country.But one parliamentary source said this week: It is becoming clear that, unless there is a last minute surprise, we may well get a positive vote from MEPs on 13 December for the agreement. Former French Socialist Prime Minister Michel Rocard is one of the leading MEPs arguing that the cause of democracy will be better served by an early vote.Advertisem
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