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Former Brexit negotiator urges likely new British PM to ditch reset in relations

Lisa O’Carroll

Lisa O’Carroll

Meanwhile, former Brexit negotiatior David Frost has said Andy Burnham, if made prime minister, should ditch much of Keir Starmer’s reset with the EU.

Britain’s chief Brexit negotiator David Frost speaks to the press in 2021
Britain’s chief Brexit negotiator David Frost speaks to the press in 2021 Photograph: John Thys/AFP/Getty Images

Specifically he should scrap plans including the food and drink deal designed to reduce red tape for British exporters to the EU.

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Speaking at a UK in a Changing Europe conference, he said that he thought Keir Starmer and his team did not think through their “reset” properly and pursuing agreements that would force the UK to be a rule taker rather than a rule maker was a mistake.

“I don’t think proponents of the reset have thought it thought properly,” he said of the outgoing UK leadership. “They didn’t think hard enough about choices and the processes,” he said.

“I guess my advice to Andy Burnham would be if you must continue with the reset … then don’t get into submitting to new laws,” he said adding “don’t proceed with the SPS, ETS, electricity” in a reference to the Sanitary and Phyto Sanitary or food and drink deal, the Emissions Trading System (alignment on charging for carbon emissions involved in manufacturing).

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These he said “are the elements that involve EU law” adding that if Burnham “must proceed with Erasmus and other things” on the cultural side including youth mobility “try and persuade us that this is good use of our resources”.

His remarks come a day after the EU postponed a scheduled 22 July summit with the UK government to agree on SPS, ETS and youth mobility.

Talks on youth mobility were until recently deadlocked over the UK’s refusal to accede to the EU’s demand that EU citizens should be able to study in UK universities on the basis of home tuition fees.

Frost said he was “sceptical it was the right moment” to do a youth mobility agreement and “giving concessions to Europeans that we don’t give to others” such as tuition fees.

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40 people drowned in France since weekend as country sees extreme temperatures, PM says

Meanwhile, we are also getting a dramatic update from France, with the country’s prime minister Sébastien Lecornu saying that forty people ⁠have drowned while swimming in unsupervised areas in France since the weekend.

A makeshift fabric window-covering in Nantes, western France, on Tuesday. Photograph: Sebastien Salom-Gomis/AFP/Getty Images

Much of France is under severe heat alert ⁠and set to experience temperatures around 40C on Tuesday, Meteo France said, with temperatures of up to 43C expected in some parts of western France.

France experienced its hottest night from Monday to Tuesday since measurements began in 1947, the national weather agency said.

More on that on our heatwave blog here:

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