
Last week Starmer sat down to dinner with union leaders gathered for the Trades Union Congress, with one official present summing up Starmer’s message as “eyes on the prize”. The party is consistently polling above the Conservatives. His comments join other recent interventions in which the leader – who has frustrated some for being tight-lipped – has started to outline what Starmer’s Britain might look like, as Labour begins to plan for power.

I’ve got an utter determination to make this work.” I’m not going to let them grow up in a world where all I’ve got to say to them about their future is, it’s going to be worse than it might otherwise have been. I’ve got a 15-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl. I think about those future generations when I say that. But I refuse to accept that we can’t make it work. “We have to make it work,” Starmer told the paper. European appetite for renegotiating a deal that commenced in 2021 is uncertain. Johnson’s deal is up for review in 2025 but the process is seen more by Brussels as an ironing-out procedure. He ruled out rejoining the EU, the customs union and the single market.
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The Labour leader said there is “more that can be achieved across the board” between the UK and EU in a revised deal – on business, veterinary compliance, professional services, security, innovation, research and other areas. The trip is part of a wider tour of the international stage: Starmer visited The Hague last week and will arrive in Paris to see the French president, Emmanuel Macron, on Tuesday.

Starmer made the comments in Canada at a conference of centre-left leaders, the Global Progress Action Summit, in Montreal, where he had a bilateral meeting with the country’s prime minister, Justin Trudeau.

“As we go into 2025 we will attempt to get a much better deal for the UK.” “Almost everyone recognises the deal Johnson struck is not a good deal – it’s far too thin,” Starmer said.
