The Policy Fix
Brexit was supposed to be “done”, yet Britain’s place in Europe is back at the top of the political agenda. With a reset under Keir Starmer, talk of rejoin from figures like Andy Burnham and Wes Streeting, and a more fragile world order, what would a genuinely settled relationship with the EU actually look like? In this episode of The Policy Fix from Nesta, host Joe Owen is joined by Professor Anand Menon, director of UK in a Changing Europe, and chief economist at Nesta, Tim Leunig. They weigh the economic cost of being outside the EU, estimated by the best academic work at six to eight percent of GDP, and ask whether the government’s strategy of selective alignment and sectoral deals adds up to a new phase or more of the same. The conversation covers free movement and the single market, the customs union, the politics of immigration and cost of living, why the EU has little incentive to make life easy for the UK, and whether rejoin is realistic with Nigel Farage an election away from Number 10. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts for more on the policy problems that shape our lives, and how to fix them.
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