Prime Minister Keir Starmer is taking decisive action to strengthen post-Brexit ties and drive the UK’s economic growth, with key engagements planned in Berlin and Paris in response to growing demands for closer relationships.
This visit marks a pivotal moment as Starmer meets with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron to negotiate a new UK-Germany bilateral treaty and deepen UK-France partnerships.
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The Prime Minister’s European tour, beginning in Berlin, aims to enhance trade, defence, and environmental collaborations, with a particular focus on innovation and green energy.
Germany, the UK’s second-largest trading partner, is central to Starmer’s vision of rebuilding and strengthening Europe-UK relations. In Paris, the Prime Minister will participate in the Paralympics Opening Ceremony and engage with French business leaders to discuss further investments in the UK.
Strengthening Economic Partnerships
The bilateral treaty with Germany is expected to cover critical areas such as market access, clean energy, and defence cooperation.
Starmer’s discussions with Chancellor Scholz will include measures to stimulate economic growth and increase joint actions on illegal migration.
“We have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reset our relationship with Europe,”
Starmer said, emphasizing the importance of moving beyond Brexit.
Germany’s significant role in the UK economy is evident, with German companies supporting over 330,000 jobs in the UK.
Paris: Building on Franco-British Relations
Following his Berlin visit, Starmer will travel to Paris, where he will attend the Paralympics Opening Ceremony. The Prime Minister will also hold discussions with French business leaders, focusing on continued investment in the UK.
France remains the UK’s fourth-largest trading partner, and these talks are crucial for fostering economic resilience and cooperation in areas such as defence, technology, and energy.
In his meeting with President Macron, Starmer is expected to address critical geopolitical issues, including the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and strategies to combat illegal migration. This visit underscores the UK’s commitment to rebuilding its ties with key European nations.
Long-Term Vision
Starmer’s European engagements are part of a broader strategy to recalibrate UK-Europe relations and drive long-term economic growth.
This treaty will enable the two nations to build upon existing defence agreements and forge new partnerships in innovation, clean energy, and biodiversity.
These efforts are poised to strengthen the UK’s standing in Europe, ensuring that the country remains a key player on the global stage. As Starmer continues his European tour, the focus remains clear: to secure a prosperous future for the UK through robust international partnerships.
UK Trade with Germany and France | Value (£ billions) |
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Trade with Germany | 137.7 |
Trade with France | 83.0 |
By reconnecting with Europe’s largest economies, the UK aims to navigate the post-Brexit landscape with renewed strength and purpose, ensuring that British interests are at the forefront of global economic discussions.
In the spirit of British tradition, this renewed focus on Europe is not just about revisiting old partnerships but about forging new paths that lead to mutual prosperity and a stronger, united continent.
Sources: THX News, Prime Minister’s Office, 10 Downing Street & The Rt Hon Sir Keir Starmer KCB KC MP.