Two leading candidates for the leadership of the Labour Party - Andy Burnham and Wes Streeting - are suggesting we eventually rejoin the EU. We are approaching the 10th anniversary of the Brexit vote on 23 June. So this debate has opened up a - can of worms - that could be toxic for the membership for Labour. The leading politician for leaving the EU was Nigel Farage, the chap in charge of Reform. The architect of leaving the European Union, could be the beneficial of this split in Labour. This debacle is reliving the political trauma of 10 years ago. The split has not been healed and is about to reopen old wounds.
In addition the big question is - does the EU want us back? We weren’t very cooperative members when we were part of the EU. We had endless disputes - we didn’t want to be part of the single currency, we were not part of the Schengen Agreement, of free movement. We pressed for enlargement of the community. So overall it’s somewhat unlikely they would want us back. Moreover, we would have to join the long queue of other countries seeking membership, including: Ukraine, Albania, Turkey and others. Therefore rejoining the EU won’t fix Britain’s problems, which are deep rooted and problematic. On balance, I can’t see us rejoining any time soon, it’s another political fantasy and chimera.