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Britain should seek closer alignment with EU single market, Starmer says

Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer speaking during an interview with journalist Laura Kuenssberg, broadcast on the BBC's 'Sunday' political television show on January 4, 2026. (AFP)
4 Jan 2026 23:21

LONDON (REUTERS)

Britain should seek closer alignment with the European single market on an "issue-by-issue" basis when it is in the national interest, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Sunday.

Starmer told the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg the relationship between Britain and the European Union was stronger than it had been in a decade. Britons ​narrowly voted to leave the EU in a referendum in 2016.

"I think we should ‌get closer, and if it's in our national interest to have even ​closer alignment with the single market, then we should ⁠consider ‌that, we should go that far," he said.

"I think it's in our national interest to go further."

Last month, London and Brussels agreed to allow British students to join the Erasmus+ exchange programme from 2027, start talks on electricity market ⁠integration, and finalise a food and drink trade deal.

"What I am saying ⁠is, there are other areas where we should consider whether it's in our interest to do the same and align with the single market," he said, adding ​that relations needed to be considered on a "issue-by-issue, sector-by-sector basis".

Starmer said in the BBC interview he would still be in power this time next year, in ‍the face of low poll numbers and speculation about a possible ⁠leadership challenge.
His Labour Party is trailing ​the populists Reform UK in opinion polls 18 months after winning a landslide victory in the 2024 national election.

Asked if there ​were any circumstances in which he could stand down if a poor ‍showing in local elections in May prompted a challenge to his leadership, he said he would stay the course.

Source: REUTERS
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