It is encouraging that the European Commission has recommended sufficient progress in the Brexit negotiations – Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer MP, Labour’s Shadow Brexit Secretary, responding to the European Commission’s announcement that sufficient progress has been made in the first phase of the Brexit talks, said:
“Despite being two months later than originally planned, it is encouraging that the European Commission has recommended sufficient progress in the Brexit negotiations.
“The priority for both sides now must be to agree transitional arrangements on the same basic terms as we have now. That means staying in the single market and a customs union for a time-limited period. We will also need to know the political price of the deal struck and the impact any compromise that has been agreed will have on our future relationship with the EU.
“As the talks now move on to a discussion about Britain’s future relationship with the European Union, Theresa May must seriously reflect on her approach to the negotiations so far. We cannot have another year of chaos and confusion or the farcical scenes we saw earlier on in the week that put jobs and the economy at risk.”
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