Sir Keir Starmer will risk handing more votes to Reform by putting his Brexit reset at the centre of his fightback.
The Prime Minister is expected to deliver a major speech in the wake of dismal local election results in which he will claim that closer links with the European Union are needed to tackle the cost of living.
He will say that the turmoil caused by the Iran conflict shows that Britain cannot afford to ignore the benefits of improving relations with Brussels.
‘Building a closer relationship with the EU is crucial not just for economic growth, but also cutting the cost
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