Labour's EU policy will do little to address economic impact of Brexit, says thinktank
Briefly

Labour's EU policy is criticized for not addressing Brexit's economic impacts effectively. The report suggests Labour's proposed changes are minor, such as reducing red tape in the UK-EU trade deal.
Labour's decision to rule out rejoining the single market or customs union limits the potential for significant economic growth. The report questions the effectiveness of Labour's current proposed agreements with the EU.
The report emphasizes that Labour may struggle to gain EU support for their proposals, highlighting the need to incentivize negotiations with offerings such as mobility agreements. It points out that the EU may not prioritize UK relations.
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