Iron your mini Union Jack and get practicing your robot dance moves to Abba – we’re heading back to the good old days of Brexit!
It turns out three and a half years wasn’t enough time to spend debating the details of the UK’s relationship with the European Union.
These constitutional questions have been in hibernation for a while since we officially left the bloc in January 2020, but in recent weeks we’ve seen them starting to stir once again.
All that culminated in a House of Commons vote this week, in which MPs backed joining a customs union with the EU.
Yeah, that genuinely happened on Tuesday afternoon. But we’ll revisit the vote in a bit, because context is important.
The current chat about potentially rejoining the customs union appears to have whipped up by a line in a post-Bud

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