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Jeremy Corbyn: Single market membership 'open for discussion' | Jeremy Corbyn: Single market membership 'open for discussion' |
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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has said it is "open for discussion" whether the UK remains in the EU single market. | Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has said it is "open for discussion" whether the UK remains in the EU single market. |
But the party then insisted its policy had not changed and that the UK would not remain a single market member in the long term. | But the party then insisted its policy had not changed and that the UK would not remain a single market member in the long term. |
Labour's policy is to stay in the single market - which enables tariff-free trading between members - for a temporary period after March 2019. | Labour's policy is to stay in the single market - which enables tariff-free trading between members - for a temporary period after March 2019. |
In a BBC interview, Mr Corbyn was asked whether this could go on indefinitely. | In a BBC interview, Mr Corbyn was asked whether this could go on indefinitely. |
He told BBC Radio 4's The World at One: "We want a relationship which allows us to trade within the single market. | He told BBC Radio 4's The World at One: "We want a relationship which allows us to trade within the single market. |
"Whether that's formal membership, which is only possible, I believe, if you're actually a member of the EU, or whether it's an agreed trading relationship, is open for discussion. The outcome is more important than the nomenclature on the way." | "Whether that's formal membership, which is only possible, I believe, if you're actually a member of the EU, or whether it's an agreed trading relationship, is open for discussion. The outcome is more important than the nomenclature on the way." |
Mr Corbyn has previously said the UK will have to leave the single market, membership of which carries obligations including accepting the free movement of EU citizens - because it is "inextricably linked" with EU membership. | Mr Corbyn has previously said the UK will have to leave the single market, membership of which carries obligations including accepting the free movement of EU citizens - because it is "inextricably linked" with EU membership. |
Responding to his latest comments, a Labour spokesman said: "We won't be 'members' of the single market after the transition. | Responding to his latest comments, a Labour spokesman said: "We won't be 'members' of the single market after the transition. |
"We want to achieve full tariff-free access to the single market. That could be achieved by a new relationship with the single market or a bespoke trade deal with the EU." | "We want to achieve full tariff-free access to the single market. That could be achieved by a new relationship with the single market or a bespoke trade deal with the EU." |
BBC assistant political editor Norman Smith said the leader's remarks were likely to fuel fears among some Brexit-supporting Labour MPs that the party is backtracking on the issue. | BBC assistant political editor Norman Smith said the leader's remarks were likely to fuel fears among some Brexit-supporting Labour MPs that the party is backtracking on the issue. |
Deputy leader Tom Watson is among Labour MPs who has suggested the UK could remain in the EU's single market on a permanent basis but said this would depend on the outcome of the wider Brexit negotiations. | Deputy leader Tom Watson is among Labour MPs who has suggested the UK could remain in the EU's single market on a permanent basis but said this would depend on the outcome of the wider Brexit negotiations. |
Conservative MP James Cleverly said: "Labour continue to remain divided, changing their stance from one minute to the next." | |
The UK government is seeking a comprehensive free trade deal with the EU to replace its current membership of the single market. | The UK government is seeking a comprehensive free trade deal with the EU to replace its current membership of the single market. |
But this cannot be negotiated until the EU agrees to move Brexit talks on from their initial phase. | But this cannot be negotiated until the EU agrees to move Brexit talks on from their initial phase. |