Keir Starmer insisted Brits are 'tired' of Brexit rows today as he faced a grilling from MPs over the price of his 'reset'.

Making a statement to MPs, the PM argued that the package he unveiled alongside beaming EU commission chief Ursula von der Leyen would 'drive down bills and drive up jobs'.

He told the House the deals would 'release' the country from the 'arguments of the past' and showed the UK is 'back on the world stage'.

Sir Keir has claimed 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, opposition leader Kemi Badenoch said the premier had 'failed' and his deal was a 'total capitulation' to Brussels.