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    1. Visual-Report-2280 on

      If Farage had bothered to do his day job instead of meeting the leader of the French National Front, the vote wouldn’t have passed.

    2. Krabsandwich on

      Its highly likely this particular bill will get no further, the question of rejoining the Customs Union aside its a Lib Dem proposal that the vast majority of Labour MP’s abstained on. I am sure further discussion on a Customs Union will happen but this is all a bit of a nothing burger.

    3. MonitorPowerful5461 on

      It’s insane that our economy is so fucked and we aren’t joining the biggest trade alliance in the world right on our border

    4. I think this shows how close the UK is to revisiting the Brexit debate. It’s a pandoras box just waiting and Lib Dems are just trying to crack it open and soon enough it will open. And I think regardless of gets elected next, Brexit will come back to the table and will be reviewed HEAVILY. Starmer also could also use this to push for a referendum on Brexit and weather the UK made a mistake. Re-joining wouldn’t and theoretically shouldn’t cause so much issue if Labour do it with a mandate (referendum). That said regardless Labour could easily pivot.

    5. Impressive-Bird-6085 on

      Starmer and the Labour government he leads has made economic growth and creating a more dynamic U.K. economy its top policy priority. While it’s timid movement towards warming relations with the EU is welcome, it’s bizarre it isn’t focusing on the biggest boost it could give to this policy priority – rejoining the EU Single Market.

      I wish that the government and the rest of the PLP had the courage and conviction to actually declare a policy of rejoining the Single Market. And challenge Farage and Reform U.K., along with Badenoch and the hard right Conservatives to vote it down, and damage the economy further and accuse them off attempting to kill off the single biggest policy to boost the U.K. economy and economic growth.

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