EU willing to sign UK security pact
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•Brexit reset boost for Starmer as Trump win could trigger EU security pact
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Sir Keir Starmer has made a defence and security pact a key plank of his post-Brexit reset.
But questions have been raised about how deeply either side is willing to co-operate.
Both UK and EU insiders believe that Trump ’s victory, and accompanying fears for the future of Nato and Ukraine , means a bigger, more comprehensive deal is more likely.
David Henig , UK director at the European Centre For International Political Economy , sad: “In reality I think we can’t have a US trade deal without changing food standards, which means no EU veterinary deal,” he sad.
“We might be able to do other deals with the US but if we bear in mind that Trump doesn't care about services, and most of our trade relationship is services, it probably wouldn't be huge.”.
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