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Britain has 'moved away' from aligning with EU regulation, financial district's ambassador says

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Posted on January 16, 2026

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· Last updated: January 19, 2026

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Britain has 'moved away' from aligning with EU regulation, financial district's ambassador says
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By Phoebe Seers LONDON, Jan 16 (Reuters) - The prospect of Britain realigning its financial rules with the European Union has passed, and the country should avoid linking its regulations to any single

UK Financial Sector Moves Away from EU Regulatory Alignment, Says Lady Mayor

UK Financial Regulations Post-Brexit

By Phoebe Seers

Lady Mayor's Perspective

LONDON, Jan 16 (Reuters) - The prospect of Britain realigning its financial rules with the European Union has passed, and the country should avoid linking its regulations to any single jurisdiction, the ambassador for London’s financial services sector told Reuters.

Debate on Regulatory Alignment

Nearly a decade after Brexit, newly appointed Lady Mayor of London Susan Langley said that while maintaining dialogue with the EU remained important - particularly on defence - Britain should work with all nations that share its values and respect the rule of law.

London's Financial Hub and Crime Perceptions

Langley, born in London’s historically working-class East End, is the third woman to hold the centuries‑old, year‑long role, and the first to use the title “Lady Mayor.”

“We’ve still got huge alignment with Europe, cash flows between us are huge... Would we ever go back in terms of regulation? I think we’ve moved away from that,” she said.

Debate over closer regulatory alignment has resurfaced after Prime Minister Keir Starmer signalled a more cooperative approach with Brussels. 

Many in the City, however, argue the UK should use its post‑Brexit freedoms to adopt rules tailored to domestic priorities.

CRIME SLURS 'JUST NOT TRUE' 

Ahead of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Langley said she would champion London’s financial hub and counter misconceptions about the city, including perceptions about crime. Figures including U.S. President Donald Trump have portrayed London as unsafe, but Langley said “that’s just not true.”    

Langley, who took office in November, said London was a great place for women to build a career, citing her own path from the East End to chair of insurer Gallagher and now Lady Mayor. While diversity matters, she does not support regulatory diversity targets. 

She acknowledged that harassment occurs, but said she believes its prevalence is overstated.

(Reporting by Phoebe Seers; Editing by Tommy Reggiori Wilkes, Aidan Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • UK moves away from EU regulatory alignment post-Brexit.
  • Lady Mayor Susan Langley advocates for global cooperation.
  • London remains a key financial hub despite crime perceptions.
  • Prime Minister signals cooperative approach with Brussels.
  • Diversity in London's finance sector highlighted by Langley.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Brexit?
Brexit refers to the United Kingdom's decision to leave the European Union, which was officially enacted on January 31, 2020, following a 2016 referendum.
What is the financial sector?
The financial sector encompasses a range of services related to the management of money, including banking, investment, insurance, and asset management.
What are financial regulations?
Financial regulations are laws and rules that govern financial institutions and markets to ensure transparency, fairness, and stability in the financial system.
What is the London Stock Exchange?
The London Stock Exchange is one of the world's oldest and largest stock exchanges, facilitating the buying and selling of shares and securities.
What is a regulatory framework?
A regulatory framework consists of the laws, regulations, and guidelines that govern the operations of financial institutions and ensure compliance with legal standards.

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