Jacob Rees Mogg discusses Keir Starmer's Europhilia
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His Majesty’s government is considering a youth open border scheme with the European Union
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His Majesty’s government is considering a youth open border scheme with the European Union for under 30s, potentially reimposing free movement by stealth and making the migration crisis worse.
This policy shift also coincides with potential moves toward re-aligning with EU frameworks, such as granting more access to UK fishing waters and adopting European food and veterinary standards.
With growing concerns about the erosion of the UK's independent policy stance, which will make a trade deal with the US almost impossible.
The Reverend Starmer, throughout his time serving under Jeremy Corbyn advocated for a second Brexit vote, until the political capital ran out:
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To this day a remainer, The Prime Minister could see this as another step toward closer ties with Brussels, subverting the will of the people by the back door.
Despite Home Secretary Yvette Cooper's past opposition to rising migration, she has reportedly been forced to withdraw her objections, citing a capped, reciprocal arrangement that would have minimal impact on net migration.
Are your fishermen being thrown overboard? If the government concedes long-term fishing rights without delivering tangible improvements for UK fisheries, this would make it harder to rebuild UK fishing which was so badly damaged by EU membership.
With EU negotiators reportedly pushing for fixed quotas and long-term access, can the UK honestly claim it’s taking back control? And at what cost? Is it right to trade away food security and sovereignty for a seat at the EU’s defence table?
The truth is, they need us more than we need them. The UK is Europe’s most important defence force with the best armaments industry.
We are also ripped off by EU trade terms, we buy over 3 times as much food and agricultural produce from them as they do from us, while keeping food out from equally safe countries.
We must not return to the EU by underhand means, and the Conservatives must promise as a matter of priority that they would cancel any such deal.