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London: A “practical” approach to interact on food standards, youth dynamics and European courts can produce a “ambitious” Brexit deal between the European Union and the UK, the Prime Minister Kir Stmper said in an interview published by the Guardian newspaper on Saturday.London and Brussels are hopeful of signing a deal at the UK-UU summit before Brexit, which will be in the British capital on 19 May.However, the European Union reforms in the recent local elections and the darbing of labor by the UK party and this week with a business deal with India agreed to take a more alert approach to London that London could be led to a more cautious approach, the Guardian reported.Despite the possibility of domestic criticism, the Stamor suggested the paper that the UK was designed to align with the European Union on food standards as part of the deal, saying: “We do not want to reduce our standards on food. “I think British people are proud of high standards that we have, and we want to maintain standards,” he said, adding the government to a “serious, practical” approach to interacting. Significantly, he admitted that the European Court would be involved in resolving justice disputes, stating that it is already a role in the form of the current agreement that relates to North Ireland. YAuth Mobility Scheme Defense Secretary John Heli also told the BBC on Friday that the London was willing to pay for UK companies to achieve access to the defense spending programs of the European Union.“We are ready to pay our proper part, but we want to say in the programs, maintaining the UK intellectual property and export opportunities,” he said.One of the most controversial elements of a new deal is a possible youth dynamics scheme, which will lift the ban on youth running between the UK and the European Union.Minister of European Union Relations MinisterThe immigration was an important reason behind the 2016 vote to leave the European Union and the government has vowed that there would be no return to get rid of the people’s movement. Authorizing youth in the European Union and the UK is removed from the free-movement theory to work in a certain period of time to work in a certain period of time or to study in other fields that exist within the European Union, this improvement is likely to be confiscated by the UK.He is currently riding high in elections, and its anti-immigration leader Nigel Faraj.The newspaper said that the European Union’s diplomat was worried that domestic concerns were curbing London’s will for a quick deal, one said that “everyone is very sensitive how a close relationship in the UK is land”.,He said, “Let’s not look forward, not back. Let’s recognize that we are living in a different world. We are in a new era on security and defense. Equally, we are in a new era on business and economy,” he said.

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