Rachel Reeves says UK's relationship with the EU is 'more important' than any other alliance
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Rachel Reeves says UK's relationship with the EU is 'more important' than any other alliance.
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Rachel Reeves has declared that Britain's partnership with the European Union is now the country's most important international alliance.She told City leaders that the UK's future prosperity depends on deepening ties with Brussels.Addressing the annual Mansion House dinner on Tuesday evening, the Chancellor said: "In our age of insecurity, the economic strength of our country will rest on strategic alliances."No alliance is more important than our relationship with the European Union." TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say She argued that Britain should take a different approach to its post‑Brexit relationship with the bloc, saying the UK should be "included not excluded" from EU arrangements as standard.Her remarks come as the Government seeks to strengthen relations with Brussels through agreements on trade and veterinary standards.Ms Reeves repeated her longstanding criticism of Brexit, telling attendees: "I have always been clear about the damage that Brexit did to our...
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A: Rachel Reeves says UK's relationship with the EU is 'more important' than any other alliance.
B: Rachel Reeves has declared that Britain's partnership with the European Union is now the country's most important international alliance.She told City leaders that the UK's future prosperity depends on deepening ties with Brussels.Addressing the annual Mansion House dinner on Tuesday evening, the Chancellor said: "In our age of insecurity, the economic strength of our country will rest on strategic alliances."No alliance is more important than our relationship with the European Union." TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say She argued that Britain should take a different approach to its post‑Brexit relationship with the bloc, saying the UK should be "included not excluded" from EU arrangements as standard.Her remarks come as the Government seeks to strengthen relations with Brussels through agreements on trade and veterinary standards.Ms Reeves repeated her longstanding criticism of Brexit, telling attendees: "I have always been clear about the damage that Brexit did to our...
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