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Tuesday, Mar 10, 2026

Brussels Divided as UK-EU Reset Stalls Over Budget Access

Member states split on whether the UK must pay into EU funds before deeper market access amid Starmer’s reset push
Diplomatic talks in Brussels remain deadlocked as the United Kingdom and European Union attempt to revive their post-Brexit relationship.

Ambassadors from the 27 EU member states failed to agree a joint negotiating mandate this week ahead of further discussions on Wednesday.

At the heart of the impasse lies the question of financial contributions.

A group of around a dozen countries, including France, insists that the UK must make imminent payments into EU budgetary mechanisms as a condition for access to the single market and other cooperative frameworks.

Meanwhile, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland and others advocate a more cautious approach, arguing that the UK should not be pressed to pay until the benefits of access are fully defined.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has made re-engagement with the EU a priority and has sought swift talks on reintegration into areas such as the electricity market and agri-food arrangements.

Yet Brussels says any access will come at a cost, and the mechanism—modelled on Switzerland's arrangements—must include contributions if the UK is to enjoy single-market-style privileges.

The disagreement extends to key upcoming deadlines.

The UK is negotiating participation in the €150 billion SAFE defence-procurement fund and access to the youth-mobility scheme known as Erasmus+.

Both sides are aware that without budget contributions the path to these agreements may stall.

The EU has warned that any third-country participation must respect the principle of pay to play.

For London, the demand is politically sensitive.

Many Brexit supporters emphasised that leaving the EU would reduce budgetary transfers to Brussels.

UK officials insist that any payment must represent value for the UK and provide tangible benefit to industry and consumers.

The European Commission president declined a meeting with Starmer at the COP30 climate conference in Brazil, reflecting the strain in relations.

As the negotiations stall, officials warn that the UK-EU reset promised six months ago risks being derailed.

The European Union’s internal division—with some states pushing immediate payments and others favouring deferment—adds complexity.

The coming days will test whether a credible deal can be agreed ahead of the UK’s planned budget and the next stage of defence, trade and energy talks.
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