The Independent

Sunak wants Swiss-style relationsh­ip with Europe

- HOLLY BANCROFT

Senior figures in Rishi Sunak’s government are reportedly planning to move Britain into a Swiss-style relationsh­ip with the European Union.

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt signalled last week that Mr Sunak’s administra­tion intends to break ranks with Boris Johnson’s

approach by removing the majority of trade barriers with the bloc.

Now, according to The Sunday Times, senior government sources have suggested that pursuing frictionle­ss trade means moving towards a Swiss-style agreement with the EU.

It is understood they would not return to freedom of movement, the paper reported.

Downing Street sources rejected the report but The Sunday Times suggested that behind closed doors some in government have indicated that the UK could make the move.

A source told the paper: “It’s obviously something the EU would never offer us upfront because they would say you are trying to have your cake and eat it but the reason I think we will get it is because it is overwhelmi­ngly in the businesses interests on both sides.”

Switzerlan­d and the EU have a close economic relationsh­ip based on a series of bilateral agreements, giving the country direct access to parts of the EU’s internal market including the free movement of people.

The model, however, requires provisions such as more liberal EU migration, and payments to the EU budget.

These provisions would be redlines for hardline Conservati­ve MPs who are Brexiteers, particular­ly those who are members of the European Research Group.

Simon Clarke, the former levelling up secretary, was among those to criticise any suggestion that the UK could pursue a Swiss-style arrangemen­t.

The Tory MP tweeted: “I very much hope and believe this isn’t something under considerat­ion. We settled the question of leaving the European Union, definitive­ly, in 2019.”

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