Brexit is a flop, and the voters know it. So why can’t Labour call for a closer bond with Europe? | Roy Hattersley

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Brexit is a flop, and the voters know it. So why can’t Labour call for a closer bond with Europe? | Roy Hattersley
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The result of the referendum cannot be ignored, but a bespoke deal with the EU has to be pursued if we are to avoid a shrinking economy

‘It falls to Labour to keep the flame of European unity burning bright in Britain’: Sir Keir Starmer in Liverpool last week.‘It falls to Labour to keep the flame of European unity burning bright in Britain’: Sir Keir Starmer in Liverpool last week.he idea ought to be too obvious to need repeating. But Labour has been known to ignore the inconvenient truths of economic management.

Sir Keir does not suggest that a new Labour government should or would end all or any of its residual bilateral agreements with. And I do not underestimate the importance of maintaining the mutual recognition of veterinary qualifications.

Brexit is a flop. And the voters know it. The opinion polls show both increasing regret that we left the EU and mounting disapproval of the way the government has managed withdrawal. This is not the time for Labour to talk of making Brexit work. It is time to expose its failure and to offer a radical alternative – a closer working relationship with the EU.

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