Speaking from the Global Progress Action Summit in Montreal, where Sir Keir also held meetings with the country’s“As we go into 2025 we will attempt to get a much better deal for the UK,” he told the Financial Times.
“We have to make it work,” Sir Keir told the paper. “That’s not a question of going back in. But I refuse to accept that we can’t make it work. I think about those future generations when I say that. Ahead of travelling to Canada, Sir Keir visited The Hague to discuss his immigration plans with Europol, andThe pair are expected to the prospect of a returns agreement with the EU for Channel crossing afterA key part of Labour’s plans includes forging closer ties with the EU on migrant returns, as well as the policing of people traffickers and smuggling gangs.
“We will not part of that [quota scheme]. We are not an EU member and that wasn’t what I was talking about,” he told Sky News.