- Sat Dec 07, 2024 2:30 pm
#80469
Fascinating article in this week’s New European about a theoretical way in which the Prime Minister could approach the subject of the UK getting its membership of the EU back (as I think it eventually must, and will). Particularly in its last five paragraphs or so, it is about political courage and leadership, not just of Sir Keir’s party, but of this country.
I thought it could serve as a jumping-off point for a new debate thread here. Could such a speech really be made, realistically, by Keir? Is the timing right, if not now, then when? What would be the reaction? Could we ride out and face down the Gammon backlash ?
I think it’s right to rule out another referendum on joining the European Free Trade Area and instead make full re-joining of the EU a key commitment of a future Labour election manifesto. However, I also think that more progress will need to be made in delivering the missions of the 2024 manifesto before Keir can dare attempt a speech resembling the content of d’Ancona’s imagined one.
https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/matth ... must-give/
I thought it could serve as a jumping-off point for a new debate thread here. Could such a speech really be made, realistically, by Keir? Is the timing right, if not now, then when? What would be the reaction? Could we ride out and face down the Gammon backlash ?
I think it’s right to rule out another referendum on joining the European Free Trade Area and instead make full re-joining of the EU a key commitment of a future Labour election manifesto. However, I also think that more progress will need to be made in delivering the missions of the 2024 manifesto before Keir can dare attempt a speech resembling the content of d’Ancona’s imagined one.
https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/matth ... must-give/
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