Shona Murray: Britain and the EU need each other like no other time in recent history

The breaking down of transatlantic relations — in most part due to the Trump administration — means Britain and the EU need to work closely with each other
Shona Murray: Britain and the EU need each other like no other time in recent history

British prime minister Keir Starmer’s Labour government has done the bare minimum to restore British-EU ties.

A 'reset of the reset' of EU-British relations is under way. Goodwill is abound in Brussels for Britain to rejoin, or contribute to the future of Europe in as many ways as Britain wants — along with a financial contribution.

So far, Britain has been merely tinkering around the edges when it comes to any substantial shift in recalibrating EU-British relations, despite prime minister’s Keir Starmer’s 2024 election promise of a “reset”.

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