Brexit legal campaigner Gina Miller said the next Labour leader needs a specific plan for the United Kingdom's relationship with the European Union [1].

This call for a strategic framework comes as the UK continues to navigate the economic and political complexities of its post-Brexit status. A clear strategy is seen as essential to reduce uncertainty and stabilize ties with the bloc.

Speaking in an interview with Euronews on June 22, 2026, Miller said that the potential Prime Minister cannot afford to remain vague about the future of these ties [1]. She said that the absence of a structured approach leaves the country vulnerable to ongoing instability.

"The next Labour leader needs a 'plan' for the UK's relationship with the EU," Miller said [1].

Miller has a history of challenging the UK government's handling of Brexit through legal means. Her focus now shifts toward the executive leadership of the Labour Party, suggesting that the transition of power provides a critical window to redefine the bilateral relationship.

According to Miller, a defined plan would provide the necessary clarity for businesses, and government agencies operating across borders [1]. Without such a roadmap, she said the UK may struggle to maximize the benefits of its independence while maintaining essential trade and security cooperation with its neighbors.

"The next Labour leader needs a 'plan' for the UK's relationship with the EU,"

Miller's demand reflects a broader push from pro-EU advocates to move beyond the immediate fallout of Brexit toward a formalized, long-term diplomatic strategy. By targeting the incoming Labour leadership, she is highlighting the expectation that a change in government should result in a shift from reactive policy to a proactive, planned approach to European integration and trade.