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"A cabinet minister has shut down deputy prime minister David Lammy after he suggested that rejoining the customs union could increase economic growth and repeatedly refused to rule out reversing Brexit. Asked about his remarks, work and pensions secretary Pat McFadden told Sky News the prime minister has been pretty clear that the UK won't be rejoining the customs union."
The Independent highlights wide-ranging coverage and solicits donations to fund reporters and documentaries without paywalls. Donations fund journalists to cover contentious topics, speak to both sides, and keep reporting available across the political spectrum. Work and pensions secretary Pat McFadden reiterated that the prime minister has been clear the UK will not rejoin the customs union. Deputy prime minister David Lammy repeatedly refused to rule out reversing Brexit and suggested rejoining the customs union could increase economic growth. Sir Keir Starmer is seeking to reset relations with the EU to boost growth while maintaining red lines on the single market and customs union.
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