
Starmer Hails 'Real Progress' On UK-Germany Ties At Scholz Talks
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-40% Somewhat Liberal
- Reliability
35% ReliableAverage
- Policy Leaning
-50% Medium Liberal
- Politician Portrayal
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69% : Scholz replied that the meeting was a "good sign of the very good relations between our two countries and between the two of us", and a "very good moment to improve our relation between EU and UK".58% : Starmer, a fervent supporter of remaining in the European Union during the 2016 referendum, said he was "very much looking forward" to attending Monday's informal EU leaders retreat in Belgium and "the wider reset of relations between the UK and the EU".
51% : The pair were also asked about the news overnight that US President Donald Trump had imposed tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China -- and whether the EU and UK may be next in line.
48% : "It's early days, and what I want to see is strong trading relations, and in the discussions that I've had with President Trump, that's what we have centred on," said Starmer.
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