UK hopes ‘pragmatic’ approach will yield ‘ambitious’ EU deal, Starmer says

Published: 10:28pm, 10 May 2025Updated: 10:47pm, 10 May 2025

A “pragmatic” approach to talks on food standards, youth mobility and European courts could yield an “ambitious” post-Brexit deal between the EU and UK, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said in an interview published on Saturday by The Guardian newspaper.

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London and Brussels are hopeful of signing a deal at the first UK-EU summit since Brexit, which will take place in the British capital on May 19.

However, Labour’s drubbing by the anti-EU Reform UK party in recent local elections and critical reaction to a trade deal agreed this week with India could lead London to take a more cautious approach, The Guardian reported.

Despite the potential for domestic criticism, Starmer suggested to the paper that the UK was prepared to align with the EU on food standards as part of the deal, saying: “We do not want to lower our standards on food.”

Reform UK Party Leader Nigel Farage arrives for a service at Westminster Abbey in London on Thursday. Photo: EPA-EFE
Reform UK Party Leader Nigel Farage arrives for a service at Westminster Abbey in London on Thursday. Photo: EPA-EFE

“I think that British people are proud of the high standards that we have, and we want to maintain those standards,” he said, adding the government would take a “serious, pragmatic” approach to talks.

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Significantly, he accepted that the European Court of Justice would be involved in resolving disputes, pointing out that it already has a role as part of the existing agreement that deals with Northern Ireland.

  

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