
At a high-profile diplomatic dinner at the historic Palais de Gaulle—where Britain signed its EEC accession treaty in 1972—UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer found himself in a politically charged moment. Was this a subtle EU power play or a mere coincidence? With Brexit's economic aftershocks still felt, Starmer must navigate complex relationships with both Brussels and Washington. Meanwhile, Nigel Farage claims the EU is asserting dominance, and the SNP pushes for Scotland to rejoin. How will Starmer balance UK interests in an evolving global landscape?