Eight years since Brexit vote, European Council president Charles Michel said the UK and Europe are ‘crucial partners’ as he congratulated Sir Keir.
Rugby union has frequently been compared to a religion in New Zealand that permeates the entire population of five million, from the old lady pontificating on who the All Blacks’ third-choice scrum-half should be to the taxi driver giving the visiting players the inquisition on their line-out lifting strategy.
The Labour leader said: ‘We did it. You campaigned for it, you fought for it, you voted for it, and now it has arrived: change begins now.’