
MEPs said the UK would be ‘warmly welcomed’ back in the EU – but without any special deals (Picture: EPA)
Top European lawmakers want Brexit Britain back in the EU,but won’t give the UK any special opt-outs to the rules,Metro can reveal.
After calls from Sadiq Khan and Zack Polanski for the UK to rejoin the EU,Metro got the views of Europe’s MEPs,who would have a crucial vote on allowing us back inside the bloc.
Party leaders and spokespeople representing a majority of the European Parliament said they would enthusiastically welcome a ‘Breturn’ to the EU.
However top lawmakers insisted that they would not allow Britain to ‘cherry-pick’ which rules to follow as a new member,unlike last time around.
This could mean the UK is forced to adopt the Euro and join the Schengen free movement area if it applied to rejoin the EU.

Party leaders and spokespeople from the EPP,S&D,Renew and Greens,as well as members from across the chamber,said they want the UK back (Picture: National Teams)
The UK voted to leave the EU 10 years ago in June (Picture: PA)
Terry Reintke wants a ‘Breturn’ on behalf of the Greens but rejects any suggestion of ‘cherry-picking’ (Picture: Bernd Lauter/Getty Images)The EPP’s vice-chair Jeroen Lenaers and UK spokesperson Sean Kelly agreed all the requirements for EU membership needed to be met by the UK.Rihards Kols,a Latvian MEP from the right-wing ECR group,suggested that returning to pre-Brexit rules straight away was ‘wishful thinking’.He added: ‘If the UK returns,it returns to the Union that exists today – with the same accession rules that apply to every candidate country.’The Green Party,whose leader Zack Polanski has declared his support to rejoin the EU,agreed that ‘the UK cannot expect to cherry-pick the rules’ if they apply for new members.The party added: ‘Nigel Farage and his Brexit cronies blew the favourable concessions we had,and they have nothing positive at all to show for their disastrous experimentTheir statement continued: ‘With public support for rejoining now stronger than ever and many EU politicians keen to see the UK return,the political circumstances are definitely more favourable than at any point since our exit ten years ago.’Only 10 of the more than 70 MEPs who shared their views with Metro suggested they’d be willing to cut the UK some slack.Greek MEP Nikos Papandreou said he was against ‘the idea that Great Britain needs to be “punished”‘ because of the referendum.
Zack Polanski has led calls for the UK to rejoin the EU (Photo by Guy Smallman/Getty Images)Irish representative Barry Andrews,chair of the EU Development Committee,agreed that letting the UK back in on pre-Brexit terms would be a ‘win-win for both sides.’Lord Heseltine,former Deputy Prime Minister and arch-Remainer,said: ‘We should never have left the EU. It was a serious act of self harm. We should rejoin at the earliest possible moment and take our place in one of the world’s most powerful political powers.’The EU Parliament’s president Roberta Metsola is firmly focused on existing UK-EU relations.She told Metro: ‘What we want to see is a strong EU-UK partnership that looks to the future and avoids resurrecting the ghosts of the past – this is the right moment to move forward and I am convinced that we can do that in a manner that respects the choice of the British people.’A spokesperson for the EU Commission said: ‘The UK is our close and valued partner. The UK has chosen to leave the European Union. It was their sovereign decision. Any decision to rejoin the Union rests solely with the UK.’The Cabinet Office was approached for comment.Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at .United News - unews.co.za