Bruegel senior fellow André Sapir clarifies the UK's options for a new relationship with the EU in the wake of Brexit.











The UK’s position relative to the European Union following Brexit remains undecided. With negotiations ongoing, Bruegel senior fellow André Sapir explains the UK’s options, and explores the scope for a new kind of relationship between the two parties.

This latest episode of ‘The Sound of Economics’ considers what it might mean, in reality, for the UK to remain in a customs union with the EU but to leave the single market, as well as what the examples of Turkey and Norway can indicate about the UK’s potential future dealings with the EU.

André Sapir has also co-authored a blog post with Bruegel deputy director, Maria Demertzis, elaborating on the various paths open to the UK in phase two of the Brexit negotiations.

Maria Demertzis has more recently considered in another blog post why a positive Brexit outcome matters not just for the UK, but for the EU too.

Speakers

André Sapir, Senior Fellow, Bruegel.

Credits

Sean Gibson & Giuseppe Porcaro