Western Mail

LEAVING CUSTOMS UNION ‘DANGEROUS’

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LEAVING the customs union would be “reckless and economical­ly dangerous”, the All-Party Parliament­ary Group on EU Relations has warned.

Labour’s Chuka Umunna and Tory Anna Soubry, who co-chair the newly-formed group, led calls from cross-party MPs for the Government to permanentl­y remain in the customs union. They said making an “ideologica­l choice” to “wrench” Britain out of the free trade group would “unilateral­ly surrender the best economic option for our country”.

A report by the group, titled The Case for Continued Customs Union Membership, states that the cost of leaving the customs union would be an estimated £25bn annually. It adds that only through continued membership of the customs union can frictionle­ss trade between the UK and EU continue.

The group issued 10 challenges to the Government, asking them to reveal how they would deliver the same trade benefits outside the customs union and how they could make a new customs union work before Britain left the EU.

They also asked the Government to “provide greater clarity” about how it intended to “negotiate and sign new trade deals whilst still operating within an interim customs arrangemen­t with the EU”.

Mr Umunna and Ms Soubry said: “Leaving the customs union would be a reckless and economical­ly dangerous self-inflicted wound... Ministers have shown greater pragmatism on several Brexit issues in recent weeks, which is welcome. But on the issue of customs, rhetoric simply does not match reality. Their hasty choice to leave the customs union, and their lack of realism and preparatio­n regarding real alternativ­es, increases the chances that we could face a crash into chaos and confusion in our customs system after Brexit.”

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