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SIR Keir Starmer was branded delusional last night after boasting he would seek to unpick Brexit freedoms if he wins the keys to No10.The Labour boss was slammed by both Brexiteers and Brussels watchers after vowing to get a much better deal for the UK by 2025 as PM.1Sir Keir Starmer was branded delusional after boasting he would seek to unpick Brexit freedoms if he wins the next electionCredit: GettyThe UK s tariff free, quota free accord drawn up with the EU after Brexit has a technical review that year.But EU experts said any chance of a major overhaul to the trade te reebok rms - without re-joining the Single Market and Customs Union - would be impossible.Labour have insisted that is not their policy - but instead Sir Keir claim nike dunk ed in adidas og interview with the pro-EU Financial Times that he wants a better deal for the sake of his kids.And he said he was up for years more of testy negotiations with Brussels, claiming: Almost everyone recognises the deal Johnson struck is