Majority of Brexit voters ‘would accept free movement’ to access single market
GuardianDEC 2024
The changing global landscape demands stronger UK-EU cooperation for mutual security and economic benefits. Brexit-era divisions have faded as citizens recognize the need for closer ties in the face of external threats. The surge in post-Brexit migration has shown that leaving the EU hasn't resolved immigration concerns.
The current government's position remains cautious about deeper integration, maintaining red lines against rejoining the single market, customs union, or allowing free movement. Labour's manifesto explicitly rules out these options, suggesting a disconnect between public sentiment and political leadership.