UK Government Rejects Petition to Rejoin EU Six Years After Brexit Vote

London (Brussels Morning Newspaper) January 08, 2026 – The UK Government issued a formal response to a parliamentary petition with 19,005 signatures demanding immediate application to rejoin the European Union, stating no plans exist to reverse Brexit six years after the 2016 referendum. Cabinet Office Minister Pat McFadden affirmed the 52% Leave vote’s democratic legitimacy while highlighting reset agreements including Erasmus+ rejoining and youth mobility visas. The response followed the January 7 deadline for petitions exceeding 10,000 signatures.

The petition launched December 2025 argued Brexit reduced economic growth per Office for Budget Responsibility findings and sought full EU membership restoration. The government cited Labour’s 2024 manifesto excluding single market, customs union, or freedom of movement returns. As reported by Chris Mason of BBC News, Prime Minister Keir Starmer rejected rejoining post-deputy prime minister David Lammy’s customs union comments.

Petition threshold triggers cabinet office reply

The petition “Apply to Rejoin the EU as soon as possible to increase growth in the UK” referenced OBR assessments of permanent GDP reduction. Signatures reached 19,005 by January 6 across London, Scotland, and Manchester constituencies, below 100,000 debate threshold but requiring response. McFadden wrote the government respects the 2016 referendum attended by 72% turnout.

Reset initiatives include July 2025 youth mobility scheme and December 2025 Erasmus+ return enabling 100,000 student exchanges by 2027. Veterinary medicines agreement September 2025 restored Northern Ireland supply chains.

National Rejoin March highlighted Starmer’s reset language. National Rejoin March said in X post,

“We will reset the relationship and seek to deepen ties with our European friends, neighbours and allies.”

Manifesto commitments exclude institutional returns

Labour’s July 2024 manifesto pledged no EU, single market, customs union, or freedom of movement rejoining. Starmer described previous Brexit execution flaws in a December 2025 speech while upholding the vote outcome. Lammy clarified Turkey’s customs union yields benefits but remains non-policy.

May 2025 UK-EU summit produced security pact accessing €150 billion SAFE fund and sanitary agreement reducing trade barriers. Energy emissions trading linkage supports net zero transition.

Ticktock expressed concerns over alignment pace. Ticktock said in X post,

“Also Starmer: We’re rejoining the EU by stealth and without a vote or representation, despite the Brexit result.”