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Around 70% of Labour, Lib Dem and Green voters think future PM should open talks on rejoining EU, poll suggests

Wes Streeting, the health secretary, used an interview with the Observer published at the weekend to suggest that he favours joining a customs union with the EU. This is something that Keir Starmer has ruled out.

But Labour supporters back Streeting on this. According to YouGov polling for the Times, 80% of people who voted Labour at the last general election say a future leader should open negotiations on joining a customs union with the EU.

Polling on joining EU customs union Photograph: YouGov/The Times

The polling also found that around 70% of people who voted Labour, Lib Dem or Green at the last election said that a future leader should open talks on rejoining the EU. Even among Conservative voters, 25% of those questioned said a new leader should start negotiations on rejoining.

Polling on rejoining EU
Polling on rejoining EU Photograph: YouGov/The Times

If respondents were asked if a new leader should start negotiations on rejoining the EU, some people may have taken that as a question about what should happen assuming Keir Starmer were replaced as PM in 2026 – and others may have taken that as a question about what should happen much further in the future, assuming Starmer has some years to serve in No 10.

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