Institute for Government: Government must urgently put forward proposal on EU trade

20 December 2017

The report Trade after Brexit: Options for the UK’s relationship with the EU shows that the EU can be flexible when it needs to be. Its agreements with Ukraine and Switzerland show that partial integration into the Single Market is possible and there is room for creativity.

But the report warns that if the UK wants to encourage flexibility from the EU, it will need to put forward a proposal that shows an appreciation of their concerns. If the Government fails to make any headway soon, it could be forced back to the binary choice it wants to avoid.

The report sets out three possible approaches based on precedents:

The report also puts forward a new model, which recognises the unique starting point of complete regulatory convergence:

The report warns that, whatever the preferred option of the Government, deep Single Market access always comes with strict obligations on rules and oversight. Ultimately, the UK will not be able to duck that fundamental choice the EU offers all its trading partners.

Full report


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