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The UK-EU Relationship After Brexit Is Quietly Getting Closer — Here Is the Evidence

| 1 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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UK-EU trade is quietly re-integrating through regulatory alignment and new agreements. Here is the specific evidence of convergence that neither government wants to call Brexit reversal.

The political constraint on UK-EU relationship normalisation is fundamental: any British government that describes what it is doing as 'rejoining the EU' or 'reversing Brexit' faces the specific domestic political cost of being accused of betraying a democratic mandate. The solution that has emerged is pragmatic re-integration conducted through language that never uses the words 'rejoining' or 'reversing.'

The specific evidence of convergence: the UK has maintained regulatory alignment with EU product standards in virtually every sector where divergence would meaningfully reduce market access. The UK has aligned with EU financial services regulations rather than developing alternative frameworks. The UK-EU electricity market interconnectors are being expanded. The specific mobility agreements for professionals — healthcare workers, digital specialists, cultural workers — have restored significant elements of what Brexit removed without formally recreating freedom of movement.

The ECFR's characterisation is precisely accurate: Britain is 'drifting toward partial alignment through necessity rather than strategy.' The necessity is economic: UK businesses that export to the EU need to meet EU standards. The strategy that is absent is a formal political commitment to alignment as a goal — which Labour has declined to make because of the Brexit voter relations it manages.

For the EU's side: Brussels is not pushing the UK toward formal structures because the EU also finds the current informal alignment manageable and because reopening formal negotiations about UK-EU relationships would require domestic political investments in several member states that current governments prefer not to make.

The result is a UK-EU relationship that functions better than the formal post-Brexit architecture would suggest, sustained by practical necessity and functional good will, and described by neither side as what it actually is. Whether it eventually formalises into a named framework or continues as unacknowledged partial integration is the political question whose answer depends on which British government emerges from the next election and which European governments are navigating their own domestic landscapes at the same time.

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