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Deputy leader Lucy Powell says Labour must ‘stick to manifesto’ over EU customs union, in implicit rebuke to Streeting

In an interview published at the weekend, Wes Streeting, the health secretary, suggested that he would like Britain to join a customs union with the EU. This is not government policy, and it is a proposal that Keir Starmer has ruled out. But Streeting would like to be PM himself one day and the interview was interpreted as his (latest) attempt to ensure that he is well positioned in case there is a leadership contest before the next election.

No 10 largely played down the significance of Streeting’s comments yesterday.

But Lucy Powell, Labour’s deputy leader, has delivered an implicit reprimand to the health secretary. In an interview with the BBC’s Newscast podcast, she said the government could not join a customs union because it ruled this out at the election.

Asked about Streeting’s comments, Powell said:

I’m not quite sure that was what Wes was saying but what I do know is, like me, Wes is very clear that we need to stick to our manifesto.

These things were in our manifesto for a reason, because we wanted the country to trust us … It’s a manifesto commitment and it’s really important that we stick to those.

Powell also said that developing closer ties with the EU was “something that we are already doing” and that these measures were “really important”.

While Powell is right about the manifesto, many Labour party supporters side with Streeting on this issue. A poll published yesterday said 80% of people who voted for the party at the last election think a new leader should start talks with the EU on forming a customs union.

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