New Role to Strengthen UK-EU Trade, Security, and Investment Links
The UK government is actively recruiting a new negotiator to facilitate a 'reset' of its relationship with the European Union.
This high-profile senior position, advertised by the Cabinet Office with a salary range of £153,000 to £200,000, will oversee crucial negotiations concerning trade, security, and border policies.
Responsibilities include managing the Windsor Framework, the Trade and Cooperation Agreement, and the anticipated digital EU border scheme, Entry and Exit Scheme.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has expressed a commitment to strengthening UK-EU relations without reversing Brexit.
His recent visit to Brussels highlighted cooperation on climate change, defense, and economic growth.
As the new Second Permanent Secretary for European Union and International Economic Affairs, the appointee will act as a 'sherpa'—representing the prime minister at international events to foster diplomatic engagements and drive economic progress.