EU leaders yesterday offered to help Labour unpick Boris Johnson‘s Brexit deal.
Irish premier Simon Harris said his country would help ‘facilitate’ a closer deal with the UK ‘every way we can around any European table’.
Mr Harris said there was a ‘willingness to have those conversations’ in Brussels about a new deal, which could include a form of free movement for young people.
Germany said it was working with Labour ‘to see how the UK can move closer to the EU’.
Sir Keir Starmer, meanwhile, said work had ‘already begun’ on negotiating changes to the ‘botched’ Brexit deal.
The Prime Minister told reporters in Edinburgh: ‘We intend to improve our relationship with the EU and that means closer trading ties with the EU.’
He added: ‘I do think that we can get a much better deal than the botched deal that Boris Johnson saddled the UK with.’
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