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Starmer rejects claim ‘win-win’ UK-EU deal has sold out fishing sector – as it happened


Starmer rejects claim he has sold out fishing sector, saying deal is ‘good for fishing’

The leaders are now taking questions.

Q: [From the BBC’s Chris Mason] Haven’t you sold out the fishing sector?

Starmer says the principles behind today are about bills, jobs and borders. The SPS changes will take away a lot of red tape.

Over 70% of seafood goes to EU. This will help them, he says.

The length of time for the agreement provides stability.

Annual negotiations on fishing would have generated uncertainty.

Shellfish can be sold back into the EU, he says.

He end saying this is “good for fishing”.

Starmer denies claim ‘win-win’ UK-EU deal has sold out fishing sector – video

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Closing summary

Thank you following along today. This blog is now closing. Below is a roundup of some of today’s story.

  • Downing Street have secured a deal between the UK and EU to remove checks on food exports which it said will add £9bn to the UK economy and lower food prices. The last-minute agreement was secured early on Monday morning.

  • Keir Starmer has rejected claims that he has sold out fishing sector after securing a deal with the EU. He called the deal is ‘good for fishing’ and sakd the principles behind today are about bills, jobs and borders.

  • The TUC welcomed deal but said it should be ‘just the beginning’ of boosting links. Paul Nowak, general secretary of union, said: “Today’s summit represents an important first step towards securing a much-needed closer relationship with the EU. Ministers have made the right call by protecting jobs in key industries, such as steel, from being hit by carbon border taxes.”

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