{"id":688844,"date":"2026-01-11T12:01:36","date_gmt":"2026-01-11T12:01:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/uk\/688844\/"},"modified":"2026-01-11T12:01:36","modified_gmt":"2026-01-11T12:01:36","slug":"ten-years-after-brexit-were-talking-about-getting-close","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/uk\/688844\/","title":{"rendered":"Ten years after Brexit, we\u2019re talking about getting close&#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal drop-cap-paragraph\">A decade after the country narrowly voted to leave the European Union, the Brexit omert\u00e0 of the past few years is lifting.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">Frustrated by the government\u2019s failure to ignite the economy, panicked by dire polls and conscious of the ticking clock, backbench Labour MPs are becoming increasingly vocal on the question of Britain\u2019s relationship with our nearest neighbours.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">The idea of the UK rejoining the customs union \u2013 once the preserve of fringe figures \u2013 is now being voiced by the deputy prime minister, David Lammy, potential leadership contender Wes Streeting and the prime minister\u2019s own economic adviser, Minouche Shafik.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">So far, the three people who matter most in government \u2013 Keir Starmer, his chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, and the chancellor, Rachel Reeves \u2013 have appeared unmoved, reluctant to make too much noise about Brexit for fear of losing the support of those who voted leave.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">But the mood may now be changing in Downing Street. A customs union is still off the table, but The Observer understands that a proposal for a Swiss-style \u201cdynamic alignment\u201d deal, which would give the UK some access to the single market, is gaining support from some of those around Starmer.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">\u201cPeople [in No 10] have looked at the question and see that you get more growth, and less pain, from dynamic alignment than from a customs union,\u201d said one source close to the matter. \u201cDynamic alignment is where the pro-European people in Downing Street and the government are exploring, rather than a customs union. It may even be that they can outflank Wes if he wants to wear the customs union badge.\u201d<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">One supportive MP added: \u201cIf you want to turbocharge growth before the next election, you have to go for broke. The Swiss have sector-by-sector agreements [in] the single market. None of that is about rejoining, but it is just a much better deal with a much better economic impact, and likely to be of interest with the EU.\u201d<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">A paper by the influential Labour Movement for Europe, pushing a Swiss-style dynamic alignment deal, is also gaining traction among backbenchers.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">It outlines how the country has \u201ca set of agreements which, in simple terms, will leave Switzerland with single market access in certain sectors, including industrial goods, agrifood, electricity, air and land transport, as well as participation in EU programmes such as Horizon, Erasmus+ and the satellite navigation systems Galileo and Egnos\u201d.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">There is a price to pay, though. \u201cAs part of this arrangement, Switzerland accepts freedom of movement \u2013 with a \u2018safeguard\u2019 brake if deemed to be causing serious economic or social damage \u2013 and makes financial payments to the EU.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>NewslettersChoose the newsletters you want to receive<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-_xl_block _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 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existing trade deals, as a customs union would.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">The paper points out that Reform\u2019s leader, Nigel Farage, endorsed a Swiss-style deal as recently as 2020. Supporters note that Starmer also considered such a model back when he was shadow Brexit secretary.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">In the tearooms and bars of Westminster, in voting lobbies and on WhatsApp groups, Europe is becoming the defining topic of the year ahead for Labour MPs. Many believe that Europe will certainly feature in any possible leadership contest, but should Starmer survive the local elections in early May, it is thought that a reshuffle is likely to be carried out through the prism of the UK\u2019s future with the EU.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">\u201cOn the other side of May, it will be an important political question,\u201d one Labour adviser noted. \u201cThat is my event horizon.\u201d<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">Thus far, most attention has been given to the question of joining a customs union. Under the trade and cooperation agreement negotiated by Boris Johnson\u2019s government, Britain already has tariff-free trade with the EU, although it has added time-consuming paperwork. Advocates of the new thinking on the customs union say that, as well as removing red tape and offering a boost to businesses in the longer term, it would be viewed positively by the bond markets, giving an immediate lift.<\/p>\n<p>\u2018We are talking to ourselves about something that the EU is not necessarily going to give us\u2019\u2018We are talking to ourselves about something that the EU is not necessarily going to give us\u2019<\/p>\n<p tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _fs-_lg_f-size-16 _lh-_lg_f-lineHeigh3500603 _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _fst-italic _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-14 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500600 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">Anand Menon, UK in a Changing Europe<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">\u201cIf they are looking for growth, this is where it is,\u201d said another adviser. \u201cThere is a constant conversation among MPs and spads about what is going wrong and how to right it, and this is an idea that has taken up more and more discussion\u2026 but I don\u2019t think the PM and his chief of staff, or the chancellor, are interested in shifting position.\u201d<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">The political environment has changed dramatically over the past year, as Labour MPs become increasingly worried about the economy and the polls.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">\u201cIf you had asked me six months ago, I would say hardly anyone had raised it beyond the usual suspects,\u201d said one adviser. \u201cBut now there is quite a broad spectrum of views being put forward\u2026 it\u2019s a conversation that is definitely rising in salience and becoming more regular.\u201d<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">A colleague concurred. \u201cIt\u2019s not organised \u2013 it\u2019s just happening organically. That mood has led to Wes coming out in favour.\u201d<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">\u201cIt is obviously the case that positions in Europe are being used by potential leadership figures to signal something for domestic party reasons, connected with leadership ambitions,\u201d said Anand Menon, director of the thinktank UK in a Changing Europe. \u201cIt\u2019s very reminiscent of the Boris Johnson Brexit era, where we are talking to ourselves about something the EU is not necessarily going to give us.\u201d<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">A customs union would not be a \u201cgamechanger\u201d when it comes to the economy, said Menon, added to which, it would require single market membership and require the UK to unwind its recent trade deals with other countries. \u201cIt\u2019s a lot more complicated than the current debate sounds,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">Starmer loyalist and Cabinet Office minister Nick Thomas-Symonds remains the point person for European relations and the man who was able to bring his boss a last-minute Christmas present \u2013 giving young people across the UK the opportunity to access the EU\u2019s Erasmus+ study abroad programme for the first time since Brexit \u2013 just before the festive break.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">His priorities for the months ahead are youth mobility, previously stalled over the UK\u2019s now dropped demands for a cap on numbers, and work on the single electricity market in time for the next UK-EU summit, which this year will be held in Brussels.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px _mr-0px _mb-0px _ml-0px _ff-f-family _fw-f-weight-3048 _fs-f-size-18 _lh-f-lineHeigh3500605 _col-c-grey_600 _select-auto _ws-normal\">Getting a deal on youth mobility would go some way to warming EU member states up for any negotiation on a deeper relationship.<\/p>\n<p role=\"text\" tabindex=\"0\" class=\"is_Paragraph font_caslonIonic _dsp-inline _bxs-border-box _ww-break-word _mt-0px 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