'The only idea around': will Labour return to a customs union with the EU?

Labour's Options on EU Customs Union Remains a Stalemate as Growth Concerns Mount

In recent weeks, Keir Starmer's government has been exploring alternative solutions to boost economic growth, but the Labour Party remains divided over its approach towards rejoining the customs union with the European Union. According to sources close to the Prime Minister, a closer relationship with Europe is becoming increasingly prominent in his agenda, however, it appears that Nick Thomas-Symonds will not be advocating for a customs union without Keir Starmer's explicit support.

The idea of joining the customs union has long been associated with Labour Party policy. In early 2018, when Shadow Brexit Secretary, Jeremy Corbyn, was close to quitting the shadow cabinet over attempts to delay rejoining the EU, this position held sway within the party. Following two years of intense debate on Brexit, Starmer led his MPs in supporting Boris Johnson's deal, which included a customs union.

Despite its long history of support for a customs union, Labour has since moved away from this policy due to concerns about its implications for Brexit. However, with the UK facing an economic downturn and calls growing louder for rejoining the EU customs union, discussions among Labour ministers have become increasingly heated.

In recent weeks, the government has been pointing to economic analysis suggesting that joining the customs union could boost GDP by 2.2%. The Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister, Minouche Shafik, argued that a return to the customs union would be an effective way to generate growth before the next election. Several sources have confirmed informal discussions on this issue within No10.

While some cabinet ministers are urging Starmer to rejoin the customs union without delay, others are more cautious. They point out that Labour's manifesto commitment to maintaining its own trade policy means that it would be difficult for the party to agree to abandoning these rights if they were to join the EU customs union again.

Despite concerns over this issue, one thing is clear - Starmer appears unwilling to make concessions on his party's core Brexit policy. The Prime Minister has stated his commitment to the fundamental architecture of the current Brexit deal and downplayed pressure from pro-European ministers in his cabinet.

Sources close to negotiations warn that joining the customs union would require significant changes to trade policies and agreements made with other countries such as the US and India. Furthermore, there is a risk that the EU could block any UK government's attempt to rejoin due to internal domestic politics.

For now, it appears that Labour will continue its cautious approach to rejoining the customs union. However, given the increasingly dire economic situation facing the country, this stance may not remain tenable for long.
 
Ugh, I'm so over all these party infighting πŸ™„! Can't they just agree on something already? I mean, a customs union would literally make business sense πŸ€‘ and boost growth, but Labour's all hung up about Brexit... *sigh* It's like, yeah, we get it, you guys have your own trade policy thing going on πŸ’Ό, but can't we just compromise a bit? πŸ€” I swear, the more I read about this, the more my table layout is getting all wonky πŸ˜‚ - I need to take a break from politics and go organize some spreadsheets instead! πŸ“Š
 
come on, labour party already lost so much time and now they're still debating what to do? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ 2.2% boost in GDP is a pretty decent number considering the current state of the economy. I think starmer should just swallow his pride and support nick's view for once... it would be better than going through another round of internal bickering. πŸ˜’
 
omg u guys i cant believe labour is still stuck on this 🀯 eu customs union is like the ultimate growth solution tbh! its been 2+ yrs since they moved away from it and now starmer is getting pulled back into it... i think its high time keir admits that joining customs union wont kill their own trade policy btw. those gov econ analyses showing a 2.2% boost to GDP are like, a given πŸ“ˆ if labors so serious about boosting growth they shouldnt care what the eu thinks. and lets be real starmer is getting owned by his pro-eu cabinet members πŸ‘€ who needs another election when ur country is going through an economic downturn?
 
πŸ€” so labour's still stuck on customs union, and growth is a major concern... 2.2% boost in GDP sounds nice, but it's not like they haven't had years to think about it πŸ™„. I get that starmer's all set on keeping core brexit policy intact, but if it's gonna hold the party back from addressing economic woes, maybe it's time to reevaluate? 😐 I'm not sure joining customs union would be a game-changer for labour, considering they've had these debates for ages... seems like more of the same to me πŸ™ƒ. and what about all those trade policies changes that'd need to happen? 🀯 sounds daunting πŸ“Š
 
πŸ€” EU Customs Union: Party divisions are causing more harm than good πŸ’Έ. Keir Starmer needs to find a compromise ASAP πŸ•°οΈ or else the Labour party might lose all credibility on growth policies 😬
 
πŸ€” so labour's all like "lets join the customs union" but their own guys are all "nah fam no way" lol what's good? πŸ™„ anyway, it's like, if they don't do something about the economy soon, they'll be out of power before you know it. πŸ€‘ guess that's just politics tho... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
im not surprised they're still divided on this customs union thing...i mean come on 2.2% boost in GDP is nothing compared to what's happening with our economy rn...labour needs to take a more proactive approach and stop playing it safe just because of brexit lol...the eu customs union wouldnt be that bad for us...in fact its about time we rejoin the conversation πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ€” so labour party is all divided about this customs union thingy with eu... i mean if they join it can boost uk economy by 2.2% but they're worried about losing their own trade policy rights πŸ€‘ and there's also the risk that eu might not let them back in 🚫 minouche shafik is trying to convince keir starmer to make a change but others are like "no way, we gotta stick with brexit" πŸ’ͺ meanwhile, uk economy is struggling πŸ“‰ and people are getting desperate πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ does anyone think labour party will finally cave in on this? πŸ€”
 
I'm kinda surprised how much of a divide there is in the Labour Party on this EU customs union thing πŸ€”... I mean, you'd think they'd be all about boosting growth and whatnot, but it's like there are two different camps here. On one hand, you've got these ministers who are all like "hey, let's join up with Europe and get that GDP boost" πŸ’Έ. And on the other, you've got those who are all like "hold up, we can't just abandon our own trade policy without a fight" 🀝.

It's interesting to see how Keir Starmer is navigating this whole thing... he seems pretty committed to his Brexit deal, but at the same time, there's pressure from pro-European ministers in his cabinet to do something. I'm not sure what the outcome is going to be, but one thing's for sure - it's gonna be an interesting ride 🎒.

I think what's holding Labour back is that they're trying to balance their desire to grow the economy with the need to stick to their core Brexit policy πŸ’ͺ. It's a tough spot to be in, and I can see why they might not want to take on the risk of being seen as flip-floppers on this issue πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ.

Anyway, it'll be interesting to see how this all plays out in the coming weeks and months... I'm gonna keep an eye on it for sure πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€” I'm so over this custom union drama in the UK πŸ™„. Like, can't they just make up their minds? It's been ages since Labour was all about it, and now Keir Starmer's trying to pivot back without Nick Thomas-Symonds on board. Meanwhile, EU customs union boosters are getting impatient 😬. The gov's pointing out some solid economic numbers (2.2% GDP growth πŸ“ˆ), but the Labour party is stuck in neutral.

I get it, they don't wanna abandon their trade policy, but come on, it's not like the US and India are gonna care if you join the EU customs union or not πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. And if Starmer's not willing to make concessions, I doubt he'll get much traction from his own party members 🚫.

Economic downturn is real, and I'd love to see some decisive action from the gov on this one πŸ€‘. Can't they just put aside their internal squabbles and focus on boosting growth? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
this whole thing feels like a slow cooker problem - you're gonna let things simmer for a while before they reach a boiling point 🀯 and honestly i dont think 2.2% growth is that much to go on but at the same time id rather have some uncertainty than just sitting around twiddling our thumbs waiting for something to happen πŸ•°οΈ
 
I'm getting a bit worried about the state of our economy πŸ€•. The fact that Labour's options on EU customs union are still a stalemate is really frustrating. I mean, come on, we need to act fast to boost growth and create jobs! 2.2% GDP boost might not sound like much, but it's better than nothing 😊.

What concerns me is the lack of clear communication from Keir Starmer about his stance on this issue πŸ€”. If he's really committed to rejoining the customs union, then let's hear him say it! No more ambiguity or "let's discuss" πŸ’¬.

And can we please focus on trade policies and agreements with other countries? The thought of significant changes to existing deals is daunting 🚫. We need a clear plan to avoid economic fallout and support British businesses.

It's time for Labour to get serious about our economic future πŸ“ˆ. No more divisions, no more excuses. Let's work together to create a sustainable growth strategy that benefits everyone 🌟.
 
im so over this brexit mess 🀯 i mean come on, can't we just agree on something already? πŸ™„ it's like labours always stuck in a limbo about rejoining the EU customs union and starmer's all like "nope, not without explicit support from keir" πŸ€” meanwhile, the econ is tanking and people are struggling to make ends meet πŸ“‰ what's the plan here? πŸ’Έ is it really that hard to have a discussion without all the backroom politics? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ i mean, starmer said he'd follow boris johnson's deal which included a customs union 2 yrs ago, but now they're all over it like "no way" πŸ˜’
 
πŸ€” The whole thing is so confusing. I mean, Labour's been saying they want a closer relationship with Europe, but then you've got Nick Thomas-Symonds being super cautious about it. And let's be real, Keir Starmer's not exactly giving away his hand on the issue... πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ It's like he wants to keep everyone guessing. On one hand, rejoining the customs union could help boost economic growth, but on the other hand, there are all these trade policy issues that need to be ironed out. And what if the EU says no? 😬 I don't think it's a simple yes or no either way. It's like they're stuck in this limbo where they can't agree on anything. Maybe just time will tell? ⏰
 
I'm low-key worried about Labour's stance on EU customs union πŸ€”πŸ˜¬. They're stuck in a stalemate and it's affecting their credibility. With growth concerns mounting, they need to make a move ASAP πŸ’ΈπŸ’¨. I think Keir Starmer should be more open to negotiations and exploring options that can benefit the party and the country πŸš€πŸ“ˆ. The current division within the party is creating unnecessary tension and it's time for them to put their differences aside πŸ‘ŠπŸ»πŸ’ͺ. We need a unified front when it comes to addressing economic woes 😬. Let's hope they get their act together soon! πŸ•’οΈ
 
I think Labours trying to figure out what Brexit thingy means and how EU is related to it. Like, I know they're trying to help the economy but all these talks about customs union are confusing. I remember when Jeremy Corbyn was like "let's go back" or whatever πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

I'm not sure if Starmer's team is doing enough to convince the party on this one though. Like, if it'll really boost GDP by 2.2%, that's a pretty big deal πŸ’Έ. I don't think I'd want to take any more risks than they are right now.

Also, what's up with all these internal debates within Labours? It feels like they're not making their minds up 🀯. Maybe they should just focus on the bigger picture and try to make things work for everyone 🀞
 
πŸ€” The EU custom union thingy is soooo complicated πŸ“πŸ’Ό. I think Keir Starmer's gotta find a way to get his party on board with rejoining πŸš€. 2.2% GDP boost would be nice πŸ€‘, but it's not like they can just magic it up ✨. They need to figure out how to make trade policies work again πŸ“Š. I'm kinda worried about the EU blocking us though 😬. Maybe they should try negotiating with them more? 🀝 It's all so grey and confusing 🌫️...
 
I think it's a bit of a puzzler for me how come Labour's still stuck on this EU customs union thingy πŸ€”. I mean, we're in an economic downturn and people are getting worried about their jobs and all that. But at the same time, there's some pretty good stuff coming out saying it could boost GDP by 2.2% πŸ’Έ. You'd think they'd want to do something to help the economy, but apparently, some ministers are being a bit too cautious 🀐.

I get where they're coming from with their trade policy commitments and all that, but can't they just find a way to compromise? I don't think it's fair to just stick your head in the sand and pretend like everything is okay when things aren't πŸ’ͺ. And what's with the EU being so hesitant? Can't they just make a decision already? πŸ™„

I'm not sure what Starmer's thinking, but it seems like he's trying to hold on to his Brexit principles a bit too tight πŸ‘Š. Either way, I think we need some clear heads around that table and get this sorted out ASAP ⏱️. This economic uncertainty is starting to get to people and something needs to be done! 😬
 
πŸ€” The whole EU customs union debate seems super complicated right now. I mean, on one hand, it could boost our economy by 2.2% which is a big deal, but on the other hand, there are so many variables to consider like trade policies and agreements with other countries... πŸ“Š It's hard to make an informed decision when you're dealing with all these unknowns.

I also think it's interesting that Labour's stance on this issue is still a bit of a stalemate. It's not like they've completely ruled out the idea, but at the same time, Keir Starmer seems pretty set on his current Brexit policy. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I guess what concerns me is that if Labour doesn't make any moves soon, it could get pushed to one side and their economic growth plans might not even come to fruition.

What's your take on this?
 
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