Brussels is to demand that Britain surrenders fishing rights and follows European Union laws for the first time since Brexit, as the price of a new trade deal with Sir Keir Starmer.
A blueprint for European negotiators, seen by The Times, reveals that EU leaders intend to make the UK accepting the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice a red line for a better trading relationship.
The demand would represent the first time since Brexit that the UK has had to follow EU law as part of the UK’s trading relationship with the bloc.
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