Keir Starmer faces a grilling from MPs over the price of his Brexit 'reset' today - as jubilant Europhiles urge him to go even further.
The PM is set to make a statement in the Commons after unveiling the long-awaited package alongside beaming EU commission chief Ursula von der Leyen yesterday.
He has claimed that measures such as doing away with border checks on food can boost the economy by £9billion a year by 2040. Brits could also face less red tape when travelling.
However, critics are pointing to huge concessions, including bowing to French demands for access to UK fishing waters until 2038. That was far more than the four years Sir Keir originally offered.
Britain will also have to align with the bloc's food standards and accept its legal jurisdiction, potentially hampering other trade agreements.






