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rejoining the single market and customs union, were set as "red lines" that Labour promised not to cross when it came to closer relations with the EU. When asked by a journalist on Monday whether
rejoining the customs union alone would be modest. It would eliminate the need for UK firms to comply with complex “rules of origin”, about where the content of exports comes from, to qualify for tariff
customs union. But the leaders of Reform UK and the Conservative Party disagree. "Aligning" with the EU involves the UK following EU rules. It makes the UK a rule taker, not a rule maker
rejoin the single market or customs union. The prime minister [is planning legislation to allow the UK](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1420e1p1l0o) to adopt EU single market rules in certain areas such as food standards. **Cost
benefits to the community", adding: "Many of our NHS workers are immigrants." Austin said there had to be "controls" but added that the UK should be "welcoming to people who contribute to our society
customs union, single market or free movement, and of course no whole-hog rejoining the EU itself – prevent any real rapprochement that would actually move the UK’seconomic dial. And as [Lisa O’Carroll pointed
customs union would fully remove trade barriers to Europe and reverse years of economic damage from Brexit. It would represent “the best hope our country has to stop the chaos and end the crisis
rejoin the EU, the single market or customs union](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/article/2024/jul/03/britain-will-not-rejoin-eu-in-my-lifetime-says-starmer) in his lifetime. The EEA – a single market of 30 mostly EU countries – would also mean accepting free movement of people, another Labour