Abstract
In light of a potential new UK Labour Government wishing to reconsider the overall EU-UK relationship, it might be worth to briefly consider to what extent the EU Member States are interested in more intense cooperation with the UK.
There are three general points I wish to make here. First, that the EU institutions and the EU Member States are interested in having closer cooperation with the UK. Secondly, I dare to suggest that the UK leaving the EU has to some extent long-term strengthened the unity of the EU bloc. Thirdly, that what is going to be the scope of cooperation in the future will be predominantly guided by the European Union’s rather than the UK’s interests.
There are three general points I wish to make here. First, that the EU institutions and the EU Member States are interested in having closer cooperation with the UK. Secondly, I dare to suggest that the UK leaving the EU has to some extent long-term strengthened the unity of the EU bloc. Thirdly, that what is going to be the scope of cooperation in the future will be predominantly guided by the European Union’s rather than the UK’s interests.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Publikationsdato | 14. jun. 2024 |
Status | Udgivet - 14. jun. 2024 |