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Gina Miller Calls for Clear EU Strategy from Next PM

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Gina Miller, a prominent legal campaigner known for her Brexit-related legal challenges, has urged the next UK Prime Minister to establish a clear plan for the country’s relationship with the EU. With Keir Starmer’s resignation, Miller emphasizes the need for strategic clarity as the UK prepares for upcoming discussions on post-Brexit agreements.

Miller advocates for a bold approach, suggesting that a Swiss-style agreement could provide the UK with deeper access to the EU single market. This model, however, has faced rejection from the EU in the past, highlighting the complexities of future negotiations. She warns that any potential realignment must be transparent and subject to parliamentary debate to avoid the pitfalls of previous Brexit decisions.

As Brexit discussions resurface, Miller reflects on the polarized political landscape that has emerged since the referendum, noting the economic damage estimated at around 5% of GDP. She stresses the importance of addressing these issues openly, as public sentiment remains divided between ‘Leavers’ and ‘Remainers’.

Miller’s call for a comprehensive plan underscores the urgency of navigating the post-Brexit landscape effectively, as the UK faces both internal and external pressures regarding its future in Europe. The upcoming talks on July 22 will be crucial in determining the trajectory of UK-EU relations moving forward.

Source: Euronews

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