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Labour rejects Nigel Farage’s offer to help government as intermediary with Donald Trump– UK politics live
news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 7 November 2024 • 1 minute
Prime minister’s chief fixer, Pat McFadden, says he thinks government can get by without Nigel Farage’s assistance
Keir Starmer will today sign new agreements to intercept criminal gangs smuggling migrants through the Western Balkans as part of efforts to bring down small boat crossings, PA Media reports. PA says:
Starmer will announce the deals to boost intelligence sharing, expertise and co-operation with Serbia, North Macedonia and Kosovo at a meeting of the European Political Community in Budapest, Hungary.
He is expected to urge European partners to take action to reduce deaths in the Channel during small boat crossings and tell them that lawful, international co-operation will be key to efforts.
There is a criminal empire operating on our continent, exacting a horrendous human toll and undermining our national security.
Backed by our new Border Security Command, the UK will be at the heart of the efforts to end the scourge of organised immigration crime – but we cannot do it in isolation.
Perhaps the biggest worry that Sir Keir Stammer faces in policy terms is that Trump has announced a big tariff regime. Britain is, potentially, in a fortunate position. Such tariffs might be avoided – but only by direct negotiations with Team Trump, something of which Stammer’s friends in the European Union would not approve. Which way will Starmer jump?
Britain is really going to have to roll out the red carpet for Trump very quickly. If we don’t, a great opportunity will be squandered.
I’m overjoyed that this process has already begun, with our very sensible Speaker of the House of Commons, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, making clear that Trump will be able to address parliament during his State visit next year.
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