There wouldn’t be enough benefit from not fully using the Single Market by not being in the EEA. They are very closely linked anyway so you might as well be in both.
Quite ironically, we had less immigration while in the European Single Market compared to being out of it, so if your arguments are based on free movement then it doesn’t really stack up.
Well, we would have financial passporting rights for financial services, so it’s a trade-off.
Hopefully Starmer gets his act together fast with Farage snapping at his heels, the pro European movement in a dicy position unless Labour get a new leader open minded enough to embrace the Single Market and Customs Union as a holding place for a 5 years before a possible Rejoin.
I’m sorry, but why should our economic potential be held to ransome and ignorance out of fear of Farage and his motley crew. Rank cowardice by Starmer as usual when it comes to the European question and his ‘reset’.
The best hope is Labour being forced into dropping their red lines by the Liberal Democrats.