>Britain’s biggest trade union body has called on the Labour government to consider rejoining an EU customs union, reopening a core Brexit fault line as the party grapples with weak growth and rising pressure from its traditional base.
>In an interview with the Guardian, Trades Union Congress (TUC) General Secretary Paul Nowak said Labour should seek the closest possible economic relationship with the EU to ease trade friction and support household incomes.
>“The government needs to do whatever it can to build the closest possible positive working relationship with Europe economically and politically … up to and including the customs union,” Nowak said.
Consistent-Hunter120 on
just come back already!
Myszolow on
It’s sad that UK decided to leave EU, but in the same time it’s too proud to realise that the best way is just to revert the brexit
Upstairs-Mall-3695 on
TUC’s Paul Nowak urges Starmer not to rule out EU customs union for closer ties and growth (Guardian interview). Starmer holds red lines to protect trade deals. Shift coming, or firm no? Thoughts?
Late-Individual7982 on
Why asking Labour, they should ask Farage and Johnson if they still think Brexit was a good idea. They promised saving millions right?
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>Britain’s biggest trade union body has called on the Labour government to consider rejoining an EU customs union, reopening a core Brexit fault line as the party grapples with weak growth and rising pressure from its traditional base.
>In an interview with the Guardian, Trades Union Congress (TUC) General Secretary Paul Nowak said Labour should seek the closest possible economic relationship with the EU to ease trade friction and support household incomes.
>“The government needs to do whatever it can to build the closest possible positive working relationship with Europe economically and politically … up to and including the customs union,” Nowak said.
just come back already!
It’s sad that UK decided to leave EU, but in the same time it’s too proud to realise that the best way is just to revert the brexit
TUC’s Paul Nowak urges Starmer not to rule out EU customs union for closer ties and growth (Guardian interview). Starmer holds red lines to protect trade deals. Shift coming, or firm no? Thoughts?
Why asking Labour, they should ask Farage and Johnson if they still think Brexit was a good idea. They promised saving millions right?