I understand there is context in this thread. I also understand that statements like "The UK is no longer part of Europe" are frequently used with political motivations, to sow division.
Also, being geographically close, and only recently an ex-EU member, and with strong alignment on defence/Ukraine, it is not like we are wholly separate and unaligned. We retained some EU law, such as GDPR and EU261 (copy-pasted into a law referred to as 'UK261'). Yes, I understand the UK not being a member state means that EU laws wouldn't automatically apply – but the world is more complex than that.
The Labour party shares a lot in common with many parts of the EU and EU governments when it comes to control, privacy etc.
The UK has been re-aligning with the EU and the rest of Europe for a little while now, repairing relationships, for obvious reasons.