Starmer's Brexit reset bill to adopt dozens of EU laws in King's Speech
Source: telegraph.co.uk
- Keir Starmer plans to introduce a Brexit reset bill in the King's Speech to align Britain closer to the EU.
- The bill would let the UK adopt EU regulations automatically, especially for food and farming trade.
- Critics call it subordination to Brussels, sidelining UK lawmakers.
Keir Starmer wants to push Britain towards deeper EU ties through a new bill in the King's Speech. This "Brexit reset" aims to follow more EU rules to cut prices, boost trade, and avoid being stuck between global trading blocs. It matters because it tests how far Labour will undo Brexit without fully reversing it.