Great -Britain could again join the Netto -NulkliMaattraem of Brussels as part of the steps of Sir Keir Starmer to 'reset' the Brexit, diplomatic sources said.
While the prime minister is preparing to become the first British leader since the Brexit to attend a meeting of the 27 EU leaders of the European Council tomorrow, sources said the UK was in a discussion for the EU emission trading system (EU ETS) re -enter that a move cap on the amount of greenhouse gases that can be emitted by certain industries.
British officials in the cabinet office called 'The Surrender Unit' also talk about entering the Euro-Mediterranean Free Trade Area, in what Chancellor Rachel Reeves hopes that the slow economy will encourage.
As part of the discussions, Brussels demands that Great Britain partially re-introduced the freedom of movement by having 18 to 30-year-olds from the EU moved to the UK for a few years and to pay the same university costs as British students.
Some no. 10 strategists, led by staff chef Morgan McSweeney, fear that the symbolic step to settle Brexit will present a political 'gift' to the opponents of Labor in the conservatives and reform.
Sir Keir marked the fifth birthday of Brexit on Friday and will today organize the German Chancellor Olaf Scholz for conversations at Checkers.
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch said on Saturday evening that she set the five tests of Sir Keir to protect the Brexit ': no ​​relapse on free movement or mandatory asylum transfers; No new money paid to the EU; no reduction in our fishing rights; No rule, dynamic coordination or jurisdiction of the European court and not a compromise on the primacy of NATO as the cornerstone of European safety.
Discussions to reintroduce the EU sets, a cornerstone of the EU climate policy that the UK left after the historical mood to leave the EU, come to the midst of a gap on the support of Mrs. Reeves for a third runway In Heathrow, which energy secretary Ed Miliband threatened to resign. He is remarkably quiet since the announcement.
Kemi Badenoch (photo) said that she will set the five tests of Sir Keir Starmer to protect the Brexit 'amidst reports that Great Britain could again join the EU emission system
The prime minister, depicted with the German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (right), will be the first British leader since the Brexit attending a meeting of the European Council tomorrow
Sir Keir's Staff Chef Morgan McSweeney (photo) is one of those in No. 10 who fear
The opponents of Labor will probably criticize any movement that could enable Brussels to set green levies for British companies as part of the Net Zero -target.
The Euro-Mediterranean Free Trade Area is aimed at so-called 'rules of origin' for products, but critics say that it could have a 'cascade effect' by becoming a form of customs union, which would complicate the efforts to one to conclude a trade agreement with President Trump.
Mrs Badenoch said: 'Five years ago, the conservatives broke the impasse and got Brexit done … Keir Starmer and his Labor party resisted every step off the road.
'Now they try to reopen the division of the past and bring us back to the EU. So I set Keir Starmer five tests to ensure that he does not undo the Brexit.
'These tests will ensure that we use the opportunities of the future and use our independence to grow the British economy. Under my leadership, the conservatives will always stand up for Great Britain and fight for our heavily fought liberties. '