David Lammy: EU nations talks are ‘just the beginning’
Foreign Secretary embarks on tour to Germany, Poland and Sweden to reset relations without plans of rejoining single market
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Foreign Secretary embarks on tour to Germany, Poland and Sweden to reset relations without plans of rejoining single market
Remarks made as David Lammy goes on first overseas visit as Foreign Secretary
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