UK's EU Relationship Becomes Key Issue in Labour Politics
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- The UK's relationship with the EU is emerging as a major issue in Labour politics, with Wes Streeting advocating for closer ties and potential rejoining, while Andy Burnham navigates the topic ahead of a by-election.
- The issue highlights divisions within the party and with voters.
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The UK's relationship with the EU has become a contentious issue in British politics following Brexit. Different factions within the Labour Party hold varying views on the extent of future ties with the EU. A by-election in Makerfield is approaching, where this issue is expected to be prominent.
The UK's relationship with the EU looks set to become an issue in both a possible Labour leadership contest and the coming by-election in the Makerfield constituency.
Former Health Secretary Wes Streeting, in his first public appearance since resigning from the cabinet, told an audience in London on Saturday that "leaving the European Union was a catastrophic mistake".
At the Progress Conference, organised by the "Blairite" wing of the Labour Party, he announced he would contest a formal challenge to replace Sir Keir Starmer.
Hollinrake called the remarks "yet another distraction... at a time when families and businesses want the government focused on the cost of living, the economy, public services and Britain's defence".
Under Sir Keir Starmer, Labour have trod warily around the issue of Brexit, sticking to "red lines" that, while seeking a closer relationship with the EU, the UK would not be rejoining either the EU's single market or a customs union.
In his speech, Streeting said Labour had suffered from an "overcautiousness" when formulating policies in opposition. He said the party had been "too afraid of what the Tories might say" but must now deal with "the big issues that define our age".
"It has left us less wealthy, less powerful, and less in control than at any point since before the Industrial Revolution," Streeting said.
"The biggest economic opportunity we have is on our doorstep. We need a new special relationship with the EU, because Britain's future lies with Europe – and one day back in the European Union," he added.
He made clear this could only happen if a new mandate was secured, such as at a general election.
On Saturday the Greater Manchester mayor was out canvassing for votes in the Makerfield constituency. He hopes to be the Labour candidate in the coming by-election, which the BBC understands will likely take place on 18 June. If he wins he'd be able to challenge for Labour's leadership.
He was asked by ITV News whether he was in favour of rejoining the EU and said "in the long-term there is a case for that". But he said he is "not advocating that in this by-election".
In the past Burnham has, like Streeting, said he respects the expressed will of the British people on Brexit and any move to rejoin the EU could only come if a fresh mandate had been secured.
It said that 65% of people in the area voted for Brexit in the referendum in 2016.
There are no precise figures for how the party performed in Makerfield during the local elections because the ward boundaries do not fully align with the constituency boundaries.
But roughly, Reform pulled in 50% of the vote share, with Labour at 27%, the Greens at 10%, Conservatives at 7% and Lib Dems at 4%.
The party pointed to remarks Burnham made at Labour's annual conference last year where he said: "I hope in my lifetime I see this country rejoin the European Union."
A Reform UK spokesperson said Burnham "will not want to remind voters of those comments, but we will do it for him".
On the focus of his by-election campaign, Burnham told the BBC: "Britain has been on the wrong path for 40 years."
"It started in this borough with de-industrialisation, de-regulation of the buses, privatisation of life's essentials," he said.
He added that "we need a new path, we need to fix politics, to fix the economy, get the basics back under public control".
But the fact the UK's relationship with the EU has been seized on already by Streeting – as well as by the Conservative Party and Reform UK – is a sign of how the issue remains a key dividing line between political parties and voters.
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The UK's relationship with the EU will remain a significant and divisive issue in British politics.
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Wes Streeting will formally challenge for the Labour leadership.
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The Makerfield by-election will be heavily influenced by the debate on the UK's relationship with the EU.
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Açık Sorular
- What will be the specific policy proposals from Wes Streeting regarding the UK's relationship with the EU?
- How will Labour's leadership officially address the differing views on Brexit within the party?
- What will be the impact of the EU relationship debate on the Makerfield by-election outcome?
- Will the Conservative Party and Reform UK successfully leverage the EU issue against Labour in Makerfield?






