Labour leadership speculation reopens Brexit debatepublished at 09:18 BST
Image source, Getty ImagesFormer Health Secretary Wes Streeting branded Brexit a "catastrophic mistake" on the weekend
Following Labour's poor local election results, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he wanted his government to be "defined" by "rebuilding our relationship with Europe, by putting Britain at the heart of Europe", during a speech intended to reset his premiership.
After his resignation, Wes Streeting went further, saying on Saturday that Brexit was a "catastrophic mistake" that left the UK "less wealthy, less powerful and less in control".
The former health secretary said the UK needs a "new special relationship with the EU", adding that "Britain's future lies with Europe - and one day, back in the European Union".
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy thentold Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg that Streeting's comments were "a bit odd" and that she doesn't "understand why the sudden focus on Europe" - despite agreeing the UK should not have left the EU.
Later that day, Andy Burnham said he was in favour of rejoining the EU "in the long-term", but that he is "not advocating that in this by-election".
Earlier this morning, David Lammy said the Brexit delivered by "Boris Johnson and his cronies" left the UK "poorer as a result" and said the government is making "step-by-step" improvement to reconnect with Europe - but will stick to its "red lines" not to to return to the single market, customs union or freedom of movement.












