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Andrew Neil tears aside Rachel Reeves over Brexit in brutal putdown

The broadcaster hit out at Labour’s “outdated obsession” with Brussels.

Andrew Neil has blasted Reeves and the EU (Picture: PA)

Andrew Neil ripped into Rachel Reeves over Brexit after she demanded nearer ties with the EU in a serious speech yesterday. The Chancellor insisted Britain ought to observe the bloc’s guidelines as Labour scrambles to kickstart financial development, whereas additionally calling for an AI drive.

However Mr Neil warned that Brussels is in “long-term, systemic and rising decline” and lashed out at Labour’s “unusual, nostalgic, outdated obsession” with Brussels. Branding it her “most backward” speech but, the broadcaster added: “It assumes we should extra carefully align with the EU once more as a result of it stays a terrific financial success story when the truth is it’s a bloc in long-term, systemic and rising decline.

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“A mid-tech backwater which is nowhere in AI or every other main improvement of the digital financial system (by which the UK is doing reasonably properly).

“Labour’s unusual, nostalgic, outdated obsession with Europe is harking back to the Previous Tory Colonel Blimps and their longing to recreate the British Empire.”

The Chancellor, delivering the annual Mais Lecture on the Bayes Enterprise College in London, warned the UK risked being “stranded” between rival buying and selling blocs except it sought a more in-depth relationship with the EU.

She stated Britain would nonetheless diverge from the bloc’s laws in some areas however they’d be “the exception, not the norm”.

In a recent assault on Brexit, she claimed it had brought about “deep harm” and hit gross home product (GDP) – a measure of the scale of the financial system – by as much as 8%.

She insisted she was not making an attempt to “flip again the clock” on the EU exit however to construct a “new and steady future relationship” with Brussels.

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The Chancellor stated: “The place it’s in our nationwide curiosity to align with EU regulation, we ought to be ready to take action, together with in additional areas of the only market.”

It comes as Labour has confronted ongoing accusations of looking for to reverse Brexit amid Sir Keir Starmer’s “reset”.

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