EU May Fast-Track UK Membership if Britain Seeks to Rejoin Bloc
1-Minute Brief
Discussions about the UK's potential return to the EU highlight both procedural possibilities and the need for broad domestic agreement.
Key Facts
- The EU could allow the UK to rejoin more quickly than other candidate countries due to existing regulatory alignment.
- David Miliband stated that the UK needs a 'national consensus' before considering rejoining the EU.
- UK officials have reportedly proposed the creation of a single market for goods with the EU.
- David Miliband called for a reset in UK-EU relations at a 'higher dosage.'
- The Independent reported that the UK's pre-existing alignment with EU rules could expedite the rejoining process.
What Happened
Reports indicate the EU may fast-track UK membership if Britain seeks to rejoin, while former foreign secretary David Miliband emphasized the necessity of national consensus on the issue.
Why It Matters
The possibility of an expedited rejoining process could influence UK political debates, while calls for consensus highlight the complexity of any potential shift in UK-EU relations.
What's Next
Further political discussion and public debate in the UK are expected, with attention on whether consensus for rejoining the EU can be achieved.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft10m agoEU could fast-track Britain’s membership if UK decided to reverse Brexit
- The GuardianLeft6h agoUK needs ‘national consensus’ over rejoining EU, David Miliband says
