MPs will debate plans to create a brand new bespoke UK-EU customs unions, following a uncommon tied vote within the Commons.
A movement put ahead by Liberal Democrat MP Dr Al Pinkerton calling on the federal government to barter with the EU to create a brand new type of customs union noticed 100 MPs vote in favour – and 100 MPs vote towards.
It’s the first time a vote within the chamber has been tied since 2019. As per conference, when a vote is break up, the speaker or the deputy speaker then casts the deciding vote.
Caroline Noakes, chairing the movement on Tuesday, mentioned: “In accordance with precedent, I’ll solid the casting vote ‘aye’ to permit additional debate.”
MPs will debate the movement at a second studying debate on 16 January.
13 Labour backbenchers voted for the Lib Dem proposal, together with senior MP Dame Meg Hillier, who chairs the Treasury choose committee. Simply three members of Sir Keir Starmer’s celebration voted towards the movement.
It follows the deputy prime minister showing to endorse the thought of a brand new customs union with the EU final week, regardless of him admitting that it was not authorities coverage.
Chatting with the Information Brokers podcast, David Lammy mentioned: “It is self-evident that leaving the European Union badly broken our financial system, took us out of an vital market and created critical friction, that untruths had been being peddled by those who thought exiting the EU can be a great factor.”
Requested repeatedly if he wish to see the UK in a customs union, he mentioned: “That isn’t at the moment our coverage. That is not at the moment the place we’re.
“However you possibly can see nations like Turkey with a customs union seemingly benefiting and seeing development of their financial system, and, once more, that is self-evident.”
Ministers have since dismissed the deputy PM’s feedback.
Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden informed Sky Information on Sunday: “We simply carried out three commerce offers this 12 months, and that is a reasonably large problem if you are going to be a part of a customs union. And so they had been actually vital – with america, with India, [and] the European Union itself.”
A spokesperson for the prime minister mentioned final week: “There is not any credible financial imaginative and prescient for Britain not positioning us as an open buying and selling financial system.
“We have now to be grown up about trade-offs. We have now redefined bonds with EU, and caught to our crimson traces.”
These “crimson traces” discuss with a pledge within the Labour 2024 common election manifesto, which acknowledged: “There can be no return to the one market, the customs union, or freedom of motion.”
Reacting to the vote, celebration chief Sir Ed Davey mentioned: “A customs union with the EU is the one largest step the federal government may take to develop our financial system, put a refund into individuals’s pockets and generate billions for our public companies.”
The British public voted to go away the EU by 52%-48% in 2016, and the UK formally exited the bloc in 2020.















