The Liberal Democrats in the UK, under the leadership of Sir Ed Davey, are adopting a gradual approach towards rebuilding ties with the European Union post-Brexit, focusing on long-term strategies rather than immediate reintegration. Despite some party members' frustration for a more aggressive pro-EU stance, Davey's strategy, which also prioritizes issues like social care, has proven effective, especially after the party's significant gains in recent elections. Deputy leader Daisy Cooper has highlighted efforts to work with pro-EU Labour MPs to facilitate easier migration for young people between the UK and EU, signaling a strategic push to reset relations with Europe. This approach comes as the UK emerges as one of the most migrant-friendly countries in Europe, challenging narratives that Brexit would lead to more restrictive immigration policies.
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