UK Health Minister Confirms No EU Rejoining Plans While Announcing Food Standards Alignment with Europe
Health Minister Karin Smyth stated the UK government has no plans to rejoin the EU, Customs Union or Single Market. She outlined efforts to align food and drink standards with European counterparts to boost exports. An updated parliamentary statement on women's safe spaces guidance is set for later today.
GB News# UK Government Rejects EU Rejoining Amid Standards Alignment Push Health Minister Karin Smyth rejected suggestions that the government intends to rejoin the European Union through the backdoor. She stated: 'No, this is work that we are doing. ' Smyth confirmed that rejoining either the Customs Union or Single Market remains off the table.
' She added that any measures requiring parliamentary approval would be brought before MPs.
Food and Drink Standards Alignment to Support Exports Smyth stated that exports have declined massively since Brexit, and aligning food and drink standards more dynamically with European colleagues would help with those exports and forge relationships with European partners.
Aligning food and drink standards more closely with European counterparts would boost trade and strengthen partnerships with EU nations. The government has reset the relationship with European partners, led by Keir Starmer.
Parliamentary Update on Women's Safe Spaces Guidance Smyth confirmed that a parliamentary statement on delays to publishing guidance on women's safe spaces would be delivered later today.
She stated: 'This particular guidance does need to come out. We all want to see that the Supreme Court judgement was clear. ' The government accepted the Supreme Court judgement on women's safe spaces.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson would provide an updated statement outlining the next steps on women's safe spaces guidance later today in Parliament. ' GB News reported these statements from Smyth and the government source during an interview on April 14, 2026.
Story Timeline
5 events- 2026-04-14
Health Minister Karin Smyth rejects EU rejoining suggestions and confirms standards alignment plans
1 sourceGB News - 2026-04-14
Parliamentary statement on women's safe spaces guidance delays scheduled for delivery
1 sourceGB News - Post-Brexit (unspecified)
UK exports decline massively since Brexit
1 sourceGB News via Karin Smyth - Recent (unspecified)
Government resets relationship with European partners, led by Keir Starmer
1 sourceGB News via Karin Smyth - Recent (unspecified)
Government accepts Supreme Court judgement on women's safe spaces
1 sourceGB News via Karin Smyth
Potential Impact
- 01
Delayed publication of women's safe spaces guidance until after parliamentary statement
- 02
Continued exclusion of Customs Union or Single Market rejoining options
- 03
Increased parliamentary scrutiny on any new EU-related deals
- 04
Strengthened diplomatic ties with EU nations via reset relationship
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Potential boost to UK food and drink exports through closer EU standards alignment
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