The Prime Minister will use a summit in Oxfordshire on Thursday to urge European leaders to leave Brexit wounds in the past and push for deeper cooperation to tackle small boats crossings.
Keir Starmer will gather over 45 leaders and heads of state including French President Emmanuel Macron and Italian PM Giorgia Meloni for the European Political Community
Sir Keir Starmer said he wanted to 'unlock growth and take the brakes off Britain'. But the Prime Minister was warned that a radical package of employment rights could have the opposite effect.
Sir Keir Starmer said he wanted to 'unlock growth and take the brakes off Britain', but was warned employment rights championed by his deputy Angela Rayner could have the opposite effect.
The former prime minister said that, unlike President Biden, Sir Keir Starmer can 'walk in a straight line and... he can actually utter a coherent sentence'
Sir Keir Starmer has been pictured with a pint of Guinness in the Chequers garden alongside Irish leader Simon Harris at the Prime Minister's official country retreat.