
Why Starmer's Brexit deal could leave Britain trapped: LEO MCKINSTRY
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
61% : According to one analysis published yesterday, new, more generous routes to EU citizenship will add three to four million people to the continent's population by 2030.60% : In our Labour Prime Minister, a classic metropolitan lawyer more concerned with globalist rules and progressive gesture politics than national sovereignty, the pro-EU brigade has found the ideal champion for its cause of subverting Brexit.
56% : Just as Sir Keir notoriously went down on one knee to show his support for the Black Lives Matter campaign during the turbulent summer of 2020, so he now adopts a cravenly submissive approach in his Government's negotiations for a new deal with the European Union.
54% : Read More BORIS JOHNSON: If Starmer makes UK a rule-taking punk of Brussels, he faces political extermination The value of our trade with the EU is more than £800 billion (we import goods worth £450 billion and export £350 billion).
53% : Now Keir Starmer is seeking to put the EU back in charge.
53% : It culminates in a meet-up at Lancaster House today that is officially to discuss 'dynamic alignment' between the UK and the EU, but has already been dubbed 'the Surrender Summit', where the term 'reset in relations' is really code for 'Remain will prevail'.
53% : The British people recognised this, which is why they voted for Brexit.
51% : Many of these will be migrants who hail from Africa, the Middle East or Asia and are in line to become naturalised EU citizens before the end of the decade, as a result of the recently introduced rules.
50% : Yet Heath had been warned by his civil servants that the step had 'revolutionary long-term implications', with 'all the basic instruments of national economic management handed over to central federal authorities'. Dishonesty runs right through this story, from John Major boasting that he had won 'game, set and match' at Maastricht in 1992 to the claim by Tony Blair's government - eager to downplay the impact of immigration - that just 13,000 Eastern Europeans would settle here when their countries joined the EU in 2004.
50% : On so many fronts they prefer retreat to resolution, allowing the EU to dictate terms.
48% : According to one analysis published yesterday, new, more generous routes to EU citizenship will add three to four million people to the continent's population by 2030 Politicians have long struggled to be honest with the public about the real nature of the European Project, which is to build a federal, unified superstate Most of these new EU citizens will be under the age of 30 and, if Starmer's capitulation is adopted, they will have full rights to move here.
42% : Now we can file these assurances in the same wastepaper bin as the promise not to raise National Insurance and the pledge to lower our energy bills.
41% : But such misleading claims are typical of the entire debate about Britain's relations with the EU.
39% : But the latest round of negotiations with Brussels will make a complete mockery of any robust new policy on immigration by the acceptance of free movement into Britain of EU citizens aged 18 to 30.
34% : The direction of travel in the EU is always towards the destruction of national rights in the drive for federal unification.
21% : The new Lancaster House settlement looks likely to end in humiliation, with EU fishermen granted greater rights to operate in our waters, our participation in a European army and a promise to hand over exorbitant sums to gain access to defence procurement and scientific research programmes.
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