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Wednesday, Mar 04, 2026

EU Seeks ‘Farage Clause’ in Brexit Reset Talks to Safeguard Long-Term Agreement Stability

Brussels proposes a termination provision in post-Brexit trade and veterinary talks requiring compensation if London withdraws, amid concerns over future political shifts in the UK
The European Union has proposed a so-called “Farage clause” as part of ongoing Brexit reset negotiations with the United Kingdom, aimed at ensuring the durability of any future agreement and protecting against the risk of abrupt withdrawal by a successor government.

The clause is being discussed in draft texts for a proposed veterinary or sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) deal designed to reduce post-Brexit trade barriers for British food and drink exporters.

EU diplomats say the measure would require financial compensation for costs incurred if either party pulls out of the pact, including infrastructure and regulatory setup costs.

EU officials have informally dubbed the provision the “Farage clause” in reference to Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, who is currently leading in some opinion polls and has pledged that a Reform-led government would rescind any reset deal struck by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s administration.

Farage has said he would refuse to pay compensation should his party overturn such agreements, arguing that no parliament should bind its successor and framing potential exit fees as undemocratic.

The British government has responded by describing termination provisions as standard in international trade accords, asserting that they are mutual safeguards rather than punitive mechanisms.

A Labour source has emphasised that exit contingencies are routine legal staples intended to protect both sides, and detailed negotiations on the precise terms have yet to begin.

Starmer has made concluding a veterinary standards agreement and aligning carbon pricing mechanisms core elements of his reset agenda, with talks aimed towards implementation by 2027.

Conservative and Reform UK parties have criticised the reset negotiations, contending that closer regulatory alignment with the EU undermines British sovereignty and betrays the 2016 referendum outcome.

They argue any such deal would tie the UK to EU rules and restrict legislative independence.

Meanwhile, Brussels is pressing for dynamic regulatory alignment and a participation fee reflecting shared border control costs, part of its broader effort to secure resilient and long-lasting cooperation with the UK. With polls indicating significant political volatility, the inclusion of a far-reaching termination clause underscores the EU’s concern over the long-term stability of Brexit reset agreements.
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