Sadiq Khan Urges Labour to Pledge EU Rejoin in Next General Election
Sadiq Khan calls for Labour to pledge EU rejoin at next election, citing Brexit's economic damage and suggesting re-entry without a second referendum.
- Sir Sadiq Khan has called for Labour to promise to rejoin the EU in the next general election.
- He said the government should also rejoin the customs union and single market before the next election in 2029.
- The Conservatives said Khan's remarks suggest Sir Keir Starmer is "in office but not in power".
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Labour’s pro-EU turn is a desperate grasp for identity
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has said that at the next election his party should make it clear that “a vote for Labour” is “a vote to rejoin the European Union”. His suggestion comes after the Chancellor Rachel Reeves has broken a previous vow of silence on the costs of Brexit — a political omertà that was designed to keep Labour’s shaky electoral coalition together, divided by its Leave-Remain axis. It might seem strange that Labour figures like …
London Mayor Sadiq Khan of the Labour Party said Thursday that his formation should be submitted to the next British general elections, scheduled for 2029, with the promise of returning the United Kingdom to the European Union (EU).
Joi, Downing Street rejected the call of London's prime minister, Sadiq Khan, to re-establish the British Great Party in the European Union.
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