Sir Keir Starmer grins and laughs with EU leaders as he welcomes them to Churchill's birthplace for Brexit 'reset' talks

Sir Keir Starmer grins and laughs with EU leaders as he welcomes them to Churchill's birthplace for Brexit 'reset' talks
The Prime Minister with Chancellor of Germany Olaf Schalz, Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris and Prime Minister of Iceland Bjarni Benediktsson
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George Bunn

By George Bunn


Published: 18/07/2024

- 07:55

Updated: 18/07/2024

- 11:22

It comes as Sir Keir Starmer hosting European leaders at Blenheim Palace today

Sir Keir Starmer was seen grinning and laughing as he welcomed European leaders to Blenheim Palace.

The Prime Minister is hosting leaders from across Europe at the European Political Community summit today at the Oxfordshire residence.


Starmer will host leaders from across Europe at the European Political Community summit today at Blenheim Palace.

The Labour leader is also pledging to help lead the Europe-wide effort to combat organised immigration crime, and the people smuggling gangs trading in human lives, in co-operation with and individual member states.

The Prime Minister with Chancellor of Germany Olaf Schalz, Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris and Prime Minister of Iceland Bjarni BenediktssonGetty/PA
\u200bPresident Macron arrives at Blenheim Palace

President Macron arrives at Blenheim Palace

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\u200bPrime Minister of the Czech Republic Petr Fiala

Prime Minister of the Czech Republic Petr Fiala is welcomed by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer

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\u200bPrime Minister of Estonia Kaja Kallas

Prime Minister of Estonia Kaja Kallas is welcomed by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said: "We cannot let the challenges of the recent past define our relationships of the future. That is why European security will be at the forefront of this Government’s foreign and defence priorities, and why I am focused on seizing this moment to renew our relationship with Europe.

"The EPC will fire the starting gun on this government’s new approach to Europe, one that will not just benefit us now, but for generations to come, from dismantling the people smuggling webs trafficking people across Europe, to standing up to Putin’s barbaric actions in Ukraine and destabilising activity across Europe.

"My government was elected with a mandate for change. I asked the British people to judge me by my actions, not words. This meeting of European leaders is an opportunity to push on and begin delivering on the people’s priorities.

"We will only be able to secure our borders, drive economic growth and defend our democracies if we work together."

\u200bPrime Minister of Slovenia Robert Golob arrives at Blenheim Palace

Prime Minister of Slovenia Robert Golob arrives at Blenheim Palace

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Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban

Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban

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\u200bPrime Minister of Norway Jonas Gahr Store

Prime Minister of Norway Jonas Gahr Store

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Zelensky and Starmer

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky is welcomed by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer

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Home Secretary Yvette Cooper added that she recognised the dangers of small boats crossings and promised to "transform" the UK's asylum system.

She said: "Dangerous small boat crossings are undermining our border security and putting lives at risk. Criminal smuggling gangs are making millions out of small boat crossings and the Tories left us with gimmick rather than grip. We will work right across Europe to tackle this problem at source, going after those profiting from this awful trade and bringing them to justice.

"The new Border Security Command will be a major step change in UK enforcement efforts to tackle organised immigration crime, drawing on substantial resource to work across Europe and beyond to disrupt trafficking networks and deliver justice.

"At the same time, work is underway to transform the UK’s asylum system and accelerate decision-making, with a new returns and enforcement unit being set up in the Home Office to fast-track the removal of those with no right to be in the UK."

Prime Minister of Belgium Alexander De Croo

Prime Minister of Belgium Alexander De Croo is welcomed by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer

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\u200bPrime Minister of Denmark Mette Frederiksen

Prime Minister of Denmark Mette Frederiksen

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\u200bPresident of Lithuania Gitanas Nauseda

President of Lithuania Gitanas Nauseda

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The Prime Minister is expected to host a number of meetings with key European leaders later today, including Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.

He is also expected to attend a meeting of the Moldova Group to underline Moldova’s sovereignty and democracy in the face of Russian interference.

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