A decade after Brexit, UK rethinks going it alone
Brexit was meant to give Britain greater control over its own rules. Now, the government wants closer alignment with the European Union in areas ranging from food standards to energy. Ministers say it will reduce costs and boost growth, but critics warn it could leave Britain following rules it no longer helps write. Stuart Smith filed this report for CNA from London.
Brexit was meant to give Britain greater control over its own rules. Now, the government wants closer alignment with the European Union in areas ranging from food standards to energy. Ministers say it will reduce costs and boost growth, but critics warn it could leave Britain following rules it no longer helps write. Stuart Smith filed this report for CNA from London.