The aim in No 10 is to Make Brussels Boring Again and never say the words ‘single market’ or ‘freedom of movement’
Labour MPs urge Starmer to back youth mobility scheme amid EU trade reset
Talk of veterinary agreements, “Canada-plus” and rules of origin are likely to give even the most hardened Westminster veteran terrifying flashbacks. There was once a time when a word from Tory Eurosceptic Bill Cash on dynamic alignment could splash national newspapers.
Now the more common reaction to those terms is a barely stifled yawn. And that is exactly how No 10 would like it to stay.
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