Almost a decade after the Brexit referendum, discussions about a possible return of the United Kingdom to the European Union, dubbed 'Bre-entry', are becoming increasingly frequent in British political circles. Keir Starmer and the Labour Party are promoting this idea, taking advantage of the changing perception of the electorate, which now largely considers that leaving the EU was a mistake. Although the subject remains divisive, the rise of the eurosceptic party Reform UK underscores the complexity of the situation.
Brussels would benefit from the readmission of Great Britain, but European diplomats are hesitant, considering the exceptions previously negotiated by London. Any potential return would require acceptance of the eurozone and the Schengen area, and concerns about the political instability of the United Kingdom persist. The reintegration process could take years, given the precedent of past membership. For now, relations focus on limited economic cooperation, but political changes and the evolution of public opinion make 'Bre-entry' seem like a viable option.
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