The Labour Party promised to re-set the relationship between the UK and the EU. Now that it’s been in government for a few months - what has changed? With the new government seeing opportunities in working more collaboratively with its EU partners – on defence and security, but also on the nuts and bolts of our trade relationship - there’s undoubtedly been a change of tone.
Our panellists on this podcast discuss whether the UK’s agenda for closer trade ties with the EU is realistic, consider the EU’s position and appetite for trade negotiations with the UK and analyse the political commitments that will be required on both sides.
Joining Chris Horseman on this episode are David Henig (ECIPE), Viviane Gravey (Queen’s University Belfast/CITP) and Ignacio Garcia Bercero (Bruegel/European Commission).
Our panellists on this podcast discuss whether the UK’s agenda for closer trade ties with the EU is realistic, consider the EU’s position and appetite for trade negotiations with the UK and analyse the political commitments that will be required on both sides.
Joining Chris Horseman on this episode are David Henig (ECIPE), Viviane Gravey (Queen’s University Belfast/CITP) and Ignacio Garcia Bercero (Bruegel/European Commission).