Keir Starmer has a historic opportunity to fix this awful Brexit – if he follows this plan | Naomi Smith

I'm loving the clarity on Labour's plan to rev up the post-Brexit economy πŸ’‘! Bringing forward legislation to improve deals with the EU is a huge step in the right direction πŸš€. I mean, who doesn't want lower bills for consumers and supermarket prices that aren't through the roof? πŸ›οΈ It's all about taking action when it matters most ⏰.

The two-phase approach makes total sense – getting existing deals sorted first to ease pressure, and then building on that progress with deeper alignment across industries πŸ”„. I'm also a fan of their focus on mutual recognition of standards and professional qualifications – think bigger picture here 🌐.

Of course, there are some naysayers saying it's too costly, but let's not forget the potential GDP boost of 2% πŸ’Έ! And if we're being realistic, closer cooperation with the EU is long overdue for our country's future growth and living standards 🀝. It's time to stop debating and start taking concrete steps forward 🚫.
 
I think Labour's plan is about time πŸ™Œ. I mean, Brexit was a mess from the start, and it's been ages since we've seen any concrete progress on the economy. The fact that they're bringing forward legislation now shows they're serious about making things right. It's not just about fixing food standards and energy trading deals, though - it's about rebuilding our relationships with EU countries and getting back into initiatives like Erasmus+. Young people need access to defense investment and education opportunities, and this plan aims to address that. The GDP boost of around 2% is a nice bonus too 😊. Of course, there are costs to consider, but I think the benefits far outweigh them. We can't keep going on as we are - it's time for Labour to deliver πŸš€
 
I'm so stoked to see Labour finally taking concrete steps towards reviving our economy post-Brexit πŸŒˆπŸ’Έ! The two-phase approach sounds like a solid plan, especially with phase one focusing on improving existing deals - can't wait to see supermarket prices come down and bills for consumers get lower 😊. And Britain's return to Erasmus+ in 2027 is a huge win for young people's access to education and defense investment πŸŽ“πŸš€.

Of course, there are still challenges ahead, but I believe Labour's plan has the potential to bring us closer to European security and economic growth πŸ’ͺ. Let's be real, we can't just sit back and wait for things to get better - it takes proactive action and a willingness to collaborate with our EU partners 🀝.

Critics might say there are costs involved, but I think the benefits far outweigh them πŸ€‘. A 2% GDP boost is nothing to sneeze at, and who knows what other economic wins we could score if we work together with the EU 🀞. Bring it on! πŸ’₯
 
πŸ€” The greatest danger facing us today is no longer the fear of nuclear war, but the possibility that we will spend ourselves to death trying to avoid its consequences. - John Stalker πŸ’Έ We need some economic reforms now or risk a catastrophic drop in living standards. Brexit has hit the UK hard and it's time for Labour to deliver on their promises πŸš€
 
πŸ€” so they're making plans to improve the deal with the EU now? that sounds good, but what's the timeline looking like? πŸ•°οΈ are we talking months or years before anything changes? 😐 i'm also kinda curious about these 'deepen' plans... how do those work exactly? πŸ“
 
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