The European Single Market allows the free movement of goods, services, capital and people between EU member states. The UK left the Single Market following Brexit and now trades under a separate agreement. Rejoining would require accepting certain EU rules and oversight. Proponents argue that Single Market access would reduce trade barriers and support economic growth. Opponents argue it would limit regulatory independence and constrain the UK’s ability to strike global trade deals.
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