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Analysis: Critics of Alignment Seem to Be Losing Voice
The Guardian
|August 28, 2025
Asked in 2020 whether the UK would accept aligning with EU business regulations, Michael Gove, who was then the Cabinet Office minister, said bluntly: "We will not trade away our sovereignty."

Sitting next to his Labour successor Nick Thomas-Symonds yesterday, the now editor of the Spectator was more circumspect. Asked whether he accepted Thomas-Symonds' argument that so-called "dynamic alignment" was good for the economy, Gove replied with a smile: "I will wait to see the details before making a definitive judgment."
Underpinning Gove's response was not just the politeness of a host—Thomas-Symonds gave his speech at the Spectator's premises—but a realisation that voters have moved on since 2020.
Thomas-Symonds's speech was the most assertively pro-European he has given since entering government last year as Keir Starmer's chief European negotiator.
The minister said he wanted to sign a deal to export food and drink products to the EU without boundaries, something the government says would generate £5.1bn a year in economic benefits by 2040.
Small businesses currently pay £200 for a licence every time they want to export a shipment of agricultural goods—costs that the government has promised to eliminate.
But Thomas-Symonds also talked openly about the benefits of accepting EU standards for the foreseeable future, even if the UK now has no say in setting them.
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