Budget shows Britons are paying price for Labour’s stubborn refusal to re-join EU | Rejoin EU Party

 


Budget shows Britons are paying the price for Labour's stubborn refusal to re-join the EU, the Rejoin EU Party says

Tens of billions of pounds in tax hikes in this week's Budget show Britons are picking up the bill for Labour's inexplicable and ill-conceived refusal to re-join the EU. 
The Rejoin EU Party believes Starmer's government could avoid these unnecessary tax increases – and market worries caused by higher government borrowing – simply by starting the process of re-joining the EU's single market, customs union and ultimately the EU itself.
Research has shown that doing so could boost the UK's annual tax take by £40bn – similar to the amount Chancellor Rachel Reeves is raising in tax hikes – remove the damaging red tape and extra costs Brexit has foisted on businesses and boost market confidence.
Rejoin EU Party chairman Andrew Smith said: “Brexit is the problem, but tax rises are not the solution. Signalling an intent to re-join the EU would provide the Office for Budget Responsibility with the evidence it needs for growth.”

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The Rejoin EU party is campaigning to re-join the EU because we believe re-joining is the only way to solve the multiple problems Brexit has created. Brexit is broken and it’s breaking our country too. All the promises on which Brexit was sold to the electorate in 2016 were nonsense. Far from reducing red tape and providing £350m a week for the NHS, Brexit makes trading with the crucial European market more complex, difficult and expensive and threatens to reduce funding for public services. If you agree Brexit is making our country poorer, less tolerant and less united, join us and send a message to Westminster that you want your EU membership back, with all its freedoms and benefits.