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EU would not rush to reopen Brexit talks with Labour, say Brussels sources
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‘People will be asking, is it worth the pain?’ if asked to give UK a gift, says European diplomat
The EU will not rush to reopen Brexit negotiations with the UK even if Labour is swept to power next Thursday, senior sources in Brussels have indicated.
They say they will welcome a change of government but the deep scars left by the Conservatives during Brexit negotiations along with the new priorities caused by the war in Ukraine, and the rise of the far right weigh heavily on the minds of influential figures in Brussels.
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