The Economic Challenges Facing Starmer's Growth Plan and the Imperative of Accessing the EU Markets

Saturday, 22 June 2024, 18:00

In the wake of Brexit fallout, concerns are raised about the viability of Labour leader Starmer's growth plan without accessing EU markets. Economists warn of obstacles to meeting party pledges without rejoining the customs union. A significant voter sentiment signals that the majority view Brexit as detrimental to the economy. It underscores the critical need to address economic hurdles faced by the UK post-Brexit.
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The Economic Challenges Facing Starmer's Growth Plan and the Imperative of Accessing the EU Markets

The Impact of Brexit on Starmer’s Growth Plan

In the aftermath of Brexit, challenges loom over the feasibility of Labour leader Starmer’s economic growth plan without EU market access.

Economists' Warning

  • Rejoining Customs Union Necessary: To fulfill party pledges, experts caution that rejoining the customs union is imperative.

Despite Starmer’s ambitions, 56% of voters perceive Brexit as detrimental to the economy, highlighting the urgency of addressing economic hurdles.


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