Britain could be forced to hand hundreds of millions of pounds of taxpayers' money to Brussels every year as part of a new EU deal being negotiated at a 'Surrender Summit' in London tomorrow.
Sir Keir Starmer is preparing to sign an outline agreement for a 'reset' with the bloc that critics have branded a 'Brexit betrayal'.
It is expected to include a youth mobility scheme – dubbed free movement 'by the back door' – and an agreement to allow EU trawlers to fish in British waters.
The UK would also be forced to swallow many Brussels rules and accept a role for the European Court of Justice as the two sides deepen trade and security links.
Brexiteers' fears that the Prime Minister is preparing to surrender freedoms gained after the 2016 referendum deepened last night after No 10 told The Mail on Sunday that Sir Keir believed that the British people were 'done' with Brexit.






