Britain is set to reset its relationship with the EU, focusing on closer trade and defence ties in a major shift since Brexit.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who supported remaining in the EU, hopes easing trade frictions and improving daily life will outweigh criticism from Brexit supporters.
A key part of the agreement is a defence and security pact, potentially allowing UK firms to join the EUβs β¬150 billion European rearmament programme.
The deal includes 12 years of access to fishing waters in exchange for reduced border checks, helping small food producers resume exports.
Other points include faster EU airport e-gates for UK travellers, limited youth mobility, and possible participation in Erasmus+ student exchange.
Starmerβs strategy avoids rejoining the single market or customs union. Still, it aims for practical benefits like lower food costs and stronger trade, even if that means aligning with some EU rules.
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