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Keir Starmer’s EU Surrender: Labour’s Brexit Betrayal Wakes a Sleeping Giant

Keir Starmer’s EU Surrender: Labour’s Brexit Betrayal Wakes a Sleeping Giant

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Labour’s push to drag Britain back into the EU’s orbit has ignited a “Brexit fightback,” according to a GB News opinion piece by David Campbell-Bannerman, warning that Sir Keir Starmer’s government is betraying the democratic will of 17.4 million Leave voters.

Starmer’s Rejoin Agenda Exposed

The GB News opinion piece highlights that Labour’s leadership, including Sir Keir Starmer, Wes Streeting, and Andy Burnham, are openly advocating for a return to the EU’s structures, despite the clear mandate from the 2016 referendum. This move directly contradicts Labour’s own manifesto pledge from just two years ago, which promised no return to the Customs Union, Single Market, or Free Movement.

According to Campbell-Bannerman, this shift is forcing a re-run of the Brexit debate, with pro-EU claims and “Project Mislead” resurfacing in the media. Top historian Dr. David Starkey, in an interview with Mark Littlewood of Popular Conservatives, described the situation as a national crisis, potentially more divisive than the world wars.

The Fightback Begins

A recent “Brexit Unbound” Conference, organised by The Freedom Association, brought together figures from across the political spectrum, including Reform, Labour, and Conservatives, to challenge what they call “myths around Brexit.” The conference aimed to highlight the benefits and achievements of leaving the EU, while acknowledging that Brexit is “yet to be completed,” as noted by former Chief Negotiator Lord David Frost.

Key points raised at the conference, as reported by Campbell-Bannerman, include:

  • Britain has avoided 13,000 EU laws in the decade since leaving, demonstrating the benefits of divergence.
  • Trade expert Catherine McBride warned that rejoining the EU would mean reintroducing thousands of tariffs that Brexit allowed Britain to remove.
  • Lord Hannan emphasised the need to delegate powers away from Whitehall to local authorities, rather than simply replicating EU bureaucracy.
  • Jim Allister MP highlighted Northern Ireland’s unique position, calling for its full integration into the benefits of Brexit.

What This Means for Britain

Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour government is actively pursuing policies that would reverse key aspects of Brexit, despite the overwhelming vote to leave the European Union.

This potential shift threatens to undermine Britain’s hard-won sovereignty, re-entangling the nation in EU regulations and bureaucracy that voters explicitly rejected.

For ordinary British families, a return to the Customs Union or Single Market could mean higher costs due to EU tariffs and a loss of control over trade deals that benefit the UK directly.

The Labour government’s apparent disregard for the 2016 referendum result fuels public distrust in politicians and the democratic process, making many feel ignored and betrayed.

This renewed push to align with the EU will likely reignite political divisions and could lead to significant economic disruption, as Britain would be forced to abandon new global trade opportunities.

The “Brexit fightback” signals that many across the political spectrum are prepared to defend the democratic decision and the opportunities that full independence offers.

Share if you believe the democratic will of the British people must be respected.

This article is a factual summary of reporting by GB News Opinion. Full original story available on their website. All quotes directly attributed.

Tags: Brexit, Keir Starmer, Labour, EU, Sovereignty, Democracy, Customs Union, Single Market

Source: GB News Opinion | Breaking Brexit News


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