
Badenoch Slams Starmer's EU Trade Deal as 'Total Capitulation'
Kemi Badenoch, a prominent figure in UK politics, has launched a scathing attack on Sir Keir Starmer's new EU trade deal, denouncing it as a 'total capitulation.' The criticism comes amidst growing concerns about the impact of the deal on British farmers, who are already grappling with economic challenges. "While British farmers struggle with the family farms tax, their regulations will now be made in Paris and enforced in Brussels," Badenoch stated in Parliament, highlighting the perceived lack of control over the regulatory process. The deal's implications for British sovereignty and economic stability are expected to dominate political discussions in the coming weeks. The Prime Minister will likely face further scrutiny on how he plans to ensure accountability for the deal's consequences. The debate underscores the ongoing complexities of the UK's relationship with the EU after Brexit.