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EU customs union motion passes, with backing of 13 Labour MPs, after David Lammy comments
A tied vote led Deputy Speaker Caroline Nokes to cast the deciding vote for a Lib Dem bill urging UK-EU customs union talks, highlighting divisions within Labour MPs.
- On Tuesday, the Liberal Democrats' ten-minute-rule UK‑EU Customs Union bill advanced after a 100-100 Commons tie with Deputy Speaker Caroline Nokes casting the deciding vote, moving to a further Commons stage.
- Al Pinkerton, the Lib Dems' Europe spokesman, tabled the bill to press for a bespoke UK-EU customs union, targeting Labour divisions after David Lammy's comments last week and gaining support from backbenchers.
- As parliamentary practice goes, ten-minute-rule bills rarely become law but allow MPs to record support, and Al Pinkerton urged colleagues to `find the courage` to call Brexit an `abject economic failure`.
- Although it progressed, the bill is highly unlikely to become law without government support, and the episode has embarrassed Downing Street after David Lammy's comments, though a Labour source said rebels would not be punished.
- Longer term, analysts note UK GDP estimates show a 4 per cent loss outside the customs union, while Starmer's reset would add about 0.3 per cent, but rejoining means scrapping trade deals and accepting EU rules.
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42% Center
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C 42%
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