‘Threats and porkies!’ Rejoiners accused of new plot to shackle UK to bloc – Express

Posted: June 20, 2022 at 2:58 pm

Professor Daniel Hodson suggested what he called a well-resourced Rejoiner campaign was seeking to capitalise on a perfect storm of political pressures to frustrate attempts to sever ties with the bloc once and for all. He was commenting on a blog published by the Campaign for an Independent Britain (CIBUK), in conjunction with Facts4EU, entitled: Brexit threat? Sir Keir Starmer breaks cover to announce he wants to renegotiate with EU.

The report highlights recent remarks by Sir Keir, who earlier this month suggested he would seek to renegotiate the UKs relationship with the EU in the event of a general election victory.

It also cites Remain-backing Tory MP Tobias Ellwoods suggestion that Britain should rejoin the Single Market , as well as remarks by Tory peer Daniel Hannan in a recent comment piece in the Daily Telegraph.

Mr Hodson toldExpress.co.uk: Dont lets fall into the trap of imagining that Brexit is done.

A well-resourced Rejoiner campaign has spotted the opportunity provided by a Government experiencing a perfect storm of political pressures, including Covid, the Ukraine War and inflation.

Mr Hodson subsequently clarified that the campaign which he referred to as a tendency involving europhiles such as the ever-present Andrew Adonis, Tony Blair and George Soros.

He added: All the old threats and porkies are emerging, and now the Labour Party is espousing renegotiation.

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The CIBUK report highlighted Sir Keirs interview with LBCs Nick Ferrari on June 6, in which he said: What I want to do, and what we would if we were in government is make Brexit work.

Which is make sure that weve got a better deal that works, whether its that for businesses because so many businesses are struggling with the extra bureaucracy.

They just want to trade well with their European partners and of course across the world.

It also references to an article by Defence Committee chairman and Bournemouth East MP Mr Ellwood in the June 1 edition of The House, the House of Commons magazine.

Mr Ellwood wrote: The single market means the free movement of goods, services, capital and people.

It would see 7bn of paperwork and checks go, and boost our economy by restoring free trade to sectors demanding change.

It would require acceptance of some EU regulations. However, UK industry, from food to pharmaceuticals, chemicals to motor manufacturing, says they would be better off working with one common standard rather than having to follow two: both a UK regulatory system and the EU one for most exports.

He added: There remain understandable reservations about the free movement of people in relation to benefit claims which would need addressing, but this is not insurmountable.

If joining the single market (with conditions) results in strengthening our economy, easing the cost of living crisis, settling the Irish problem at a stroke and promoting our European credentials as we take an ever greater lead in Ukraine, would it not be churlish to not face this reality?

The reports authors also voice disquiet at remarks by Lord Hannan in his Telegraph article on June 4 suggesting the decision to quit the single market had been an error.

He wrote: Staying in the single market, or large parts of it, would have saved us a lot of trouble. Had we declared, immediately after the 2016 vote, that we intended to return to the European Free Trade Association (EFTA).

An opportunity was lost and lost permanently. The two strongest arguments for retaining many single market arrangements were that it would ease the transition and, by finding compromise, spare us a lot of broken friendships. That moment has now passed.

Express.co.uk has contacted Sir Keir, Mr Ellwood and Lord Hannan for comment.

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