Keir Starmer under pressure on EU youth mobility scheme as Tory leadership candidates make final pitch – UK politics live
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Sir Keir Starmer is under pressure to open the door for the European youth mobility scheme during his visit to Brussels today.
The prime minister will hold a bilateral meeting with president of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen as he aims to reset Britain’s post-Brexit relationship with the EU.
European leaders are reportedly keen to not make it easy for Sir Keir and will hold onto demands to allow under-30s to travel more freely between Britain and the EU, including long-term fishing access to British waters and a new migrant deal.
In Birmingham, the four Conservative leadership candidates are preparing for their final chance to address the party’s conference in their race to be Rishi Sunak’s successor.
The party’s future and the economy will be among the topics touched on when Robert Jenrick, Kemi Badenoch, Tom Tugendhat and James Cleverly address delegates.
The final session comes as Mr Jenrick sparked criticism for using footage of a soldier in Afghanistan who died after the film was taken claiming that UK special forces are “killing rather than capturing terrorists”.
Tory rival Mr Tugendhat said using a video of his dead friend was “upsetting” and branded the remarks by the former immigration minister “just not true”.
The Independent’s political team will be reporting live throughout the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham.
Watch: Tugendhat hits out at Jenrick for using video of dead friend in false claim on UK special forces
Tugendhat hits out at Jenrick for using video of dead friend in special forces claim
Tom Tugendhat has criticised Robert Jenrick for using footage of his friend, a Special Forces soldier, in a video claiming that British special forces are “killing rather than capturing terrorists”. The former immigration minister made the claim in a clip promoting his campaign to be the next Conservative party leader. His leadership contest rival told Newsnight that the footage contained images of a soldier who died shortly after the footage was filmed. “What’s particularly upsetting is that video is using a piece of footage of some of the people I served with, one of who died shortly after that film was taken in an accident and is not able to defend himself against the allegation that is being effectively levelled against him,” Mr Tugendhat said.
Salma Ouaguira2 October 2024 08:10
Nigel Farage slams Conservative brand ‘completely damaged’
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said the Conservative brand is “completely damaged” and he has no intention of doing a deal with the next Tory leader.
Speaking to ITV’s Good Morning Britain, Mr Farage said of the four Conservative Party leadership candidates: “They all think with a new leader ‘it’ll all be fine, all the voters will come back to us’, and what they don’t understand is the Conservative brand is completely damaged, they have no chance of winning the next election.”
He added: “There would be no deal with them, I wouldn’t trust them anyway, they have a pattern of behaviour pretending to be one thing and then when they’re in government being quite the opposite.
“And, frankly, what I’m trying to do with Reform is replace them.”
Pressed on the Tory record on Brexit and asked if he was proud of the UK’s exit from the EU, Mr Farage said: “Do I think getting back our independence was the right thing to do? You bet your life.
“Do I think we’ve handled it well? Good Lord, no.”
Salma Ouaguira2 October 2024 08:08
UK forces ‘played their part’ in attempt to prevent further Middle East violence
British forces “played their part” in attempts to prevent further violence in the Middle East, the Defence Secretary has confirmed, after Sir Keir Starmer said he stands with Israel following an attack on the country by Iran.
In a statement on Tuesday evening, John Healey said he “completely condemn(s) Iran’s attack against Israel”.
“British forces have this evening played their part in attempts to prevent further escalation in the Middle East,” he added.
“I want to thank all British personnel involved in the operation for their courage and professionalism.”
Earlier the Prime Minister had said he was “deeply concerned that the region is on the brink” and again urged British nationals in Lebanon to leave amid escalating violence in the Middle East.
Meanwhile, Britons fleeing Lebanon were set to board a UK Government-chartered flight to safety on today.
Mr Healey is visiting Cyprus to meet troops who are preparing for the possibility of evacuating British citizens from Lebanon.
Salma Ouaguira2 October 2024 08:00
EU pushes Starmer to open door to youth mobility scheme
Sir Keir Starmer is under pressure to open the door for the European youth mobility scheme during his visit to Brussels today.
The prime minister will hold a bilateral meeting with president of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen.
He aims to reset Britain’s relationship with the European Union but is facing early demands from leaders on migration, fishing and youth mobility.
Sources close to his senior negotiator – european affairs minister Nick Thomas-Symonds – say he is unwilling to agree to a youth mobility scheme too quickly and will want to use the EU’s enthusiasm for the project as a negotiating chip.
Such demands for concessions by the EU leades are likely to be raised this week before detailed negotiations later this year.
Salma Ouaguira2 October 2024 07:42
Starmer travels to Brussels for EU talks
Keir Starmer kicks off his bid to reset Britain’s relationship with the European Union on Wednesday morning – but is facing early demands from leaders on migration, fishing and youth mobility.
The prime minister wants to tackle defence and security, crime and immigration, and then trade under a “three pillar” strategy for the crunch talks with EU leaders in Brussels, as revealed by The Independent last week.
But Sir Keir will also arrive in Belgium under growing pressure to agree to a youth mobility scheme to allow under-30s to travel more freely between Britain and the EU.
Our political editor David Maddox has the full story below:
Salma Ouaguira2 October 2024 07:35
Watch: Cleverly cups and Tugendhat fake tan: The Tory party conference’s most popular merchandise
Cleverly cups and Tugendhat fake tan: The Tory party conference’s most popular merch
From James Cleverly cups and Kemi Badenoch cola bottles, to Tom Tugendhat fake tan and Robert Jenrick baseball hats. These are just some of the Conservative leadership candidate’s merchandise available at the party conference in Birmingham. The Independent took a closer look at the products on offer from the four hopefuls wanting to replace Rishi Sunak as leader. The contest is set to go from four to two in the next fortnight, and then members will have their final choice in the run-off. While the merchandise may not truly swing votes, it does give an indication of the strength of each campaign team.
Jabed Ahmed2 October 2024 07:30
Tory leadership candidates to deliver keynote speeches as conference ends
The four Conservative leadership candidates are preparing for their final chance to address the party’s conference in their race to be Rishi Sunak’s successor.
Optimism, the party’s future and the economy will be among the topics touched on when Robert Jenrick, Kemi Badenoch, Tom Tugendhat and James Cleverly address delegates in Birmingham on Wednesday.
Their contest has been the focus of the four-day gathering as the party looks to rebuild after the general election loss in July.
The final session comes the day after Mr Jenrick suffered a backlash from his rivals for claiming that UK special forces were “killing rather than capturing” terrorists.
Ms Badenoch is also expected to focus on economic policy and pitch that the Conservatives “have to be the party of wealth creation”, while Mr Cleverly will tell members to be “enthusiastic” and “optimistic”, and that they will win back the electorate by being “professional”.
Salma Ouaguira2 October 2024 07:14
James Cleverly admits he ‘messed up’ when he joked about spiking his wife
James Cleverly said he “messed up” when he joked about spiking his wife’s drink with a date rape drug.
In December 2023, the Sunday Mirror reported that Mr Cleverly told female guests at a Number 10 event that “a little bit of Rohypnol in her drink every night” was “not really illegal if it’s only a little bit”.
At the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham, the former home secretary said his comments – which he made hours after announcing plans to crack down on spiking – were “wrong” and “crass”.
Asked what his wife Susannah Cleverly’s response to the remark was, Mr Cleverly replied: “Oh you don’t want to hear what Mrs Cleverly said to me after.
“If you think that got me in trouble, repeating the words she said to me would get me in an awful lot of trouble, particularly on a live broadcast.
“Look, I messed up. I messed up. I was trying to make a point that I was the home secretary who was updating the law to make spiking illegal, to protect women. I was trying to make that point in front of a number of journalists.”
Jabed Ahmed2 October 2024 06:30
Half Tory members want party to merge with Reform, poll for Liz Truss’s thinktank reveals
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Watch: Robert Jenrick admits his daughter’s middle name is Thatcher
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