When one looks at political optics and how the public can convinced via manipulated 'logical-inference',
one might see Prime Minister' Starmer's latest rascality as genuine thumb-nose to the general public.
This will cost the Labour/Conservative Party dearly and the guy who assisted in covering up the continuing
racket of grooming-gangs is inching his way out of the door of No.10. As for the media...? well, they're all
strangely in 'Live-Blog' mode, in hopes of selling this betrayal to the public.
Everyone Is Involved.
one might see Prime Minister' Starmer's latest rascality as genuine thumb-nose to the general public.
This will cost the Labour/Conservative Party dearly and the guy who assisted in covering up the continuing
racket of grooming-gangs is inching his way out of the door of No.10. As for the media...? well, they're all
strangely in 'Live-Blog' mode, in hopes of selling this betrayal to the public.
Everyone Is Involved.

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BETRADE DEAL Keir Starmer makes HUGE concession as Brexit ‘surrender’ deal ‘agreed’
– with UK dragged back into shackles of Europe
'SIR Keir Starmer's Brexit 'surrender summit' deal has been agreed this morning with the PM
understood to have already made a huge concession. The UK has been locked in late-night
negotiations with Europe to nail down the terms of a UK-EU reset.
Critics have dubbed negotiations a "surrender summit" - dragging Britain back into the shackles
of Europe which Brexit freed us from. And this morning, it was revealed Starmer has given
European fishermen access to British waters for 12 years -more than double the current five-year
arrangement.
Bending the knee to Brussels, the arrangement is also expected to once more and concede to
the bloc on food standards.
In return, Brussels agreed to a permanent Swiss-style veterinary deal to cut border checks and
boost trade - with Britain signing up to follow EU rules on plant and animal health. This means
UK food exporters will face fewer delays at borders, but at the cost of aligning with EU standards
and accepting European Court of Justice oversight on those specific rules.
The “fish for food” agreement was signed off by all 27 EU member states in Brussels ahead of
a UK-EU summit in London today, where Sir Keir will unveil the pact alongside European
Commission president Ursula von der Leyen.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage lamented the potential "end of the fishing industry" after details
of the UK-EU reset deal emerged. Meanwhile, Tory leader Kemi Badenoch said the details are
"very concerning". She said: "12 years access to British waters is three times longer than the
government wanted.
"We're becoming a rule-taker from Brussels once again. And with no details on any cap or
time limits on youth mobility, fears of free movement returning will only increase. "This is
very concerning." By tying Britain back up in EU red tape, the UK would be placed under
the jurisdiction of European courts - a major reversal of the Brexit promise.
The UK has also struck a defence pact with the EU, and both sides have agreed to continue
talks on a youth mobility scheme. The Tories and Reform UK have blasted this as "freedom
of movement by the backdoor"...'
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