I wish I did!
I've only referred to a Social Contract (
ching!!!) because I assume something of the sort will be needed by Labour to take the majority of the populace with him, maybe Starmer will call it something else?
The fact remains that we are in this position because governments of the past have lied to the people, or at least withheld the truth, from those who keep the country going, Brexit was only one example from Tories, the WMD was the last Labour untruth in Blair's day. If, and I keep making this stipulation, Starmer gets anywhere near the majority Boris had last time, then he will be in a unique position, one that Labour has never really been in, at least within living memory.
As important as trade is, for the economy to grow, everybody has to be invested and know what to expect, especially with the world facing changes of massive proportions, via climate, migration, water supplies and energy issues. Hence the new government will have to look at a wide range of issues not just trade. Of course trade will be vital and Starmers often mentioned slogan of making brexit work (when in fact it already has and the UK is outside the EU) is in my opinion just a sop, repeated parrot-fashion it means nothing, I for one would wish he would stop referring to brexit as we are not going back.
We are and continue to be in a post-brexit situation, that means massive adjustments in what we grow, invent, design, produce, price and export and invest in. Where deals can be done singularly, they will be, when conformity with other requirements (trading blocks) are necessary that will happen. Where we can 'pick and choose'we will, where we can't we do without, or seek alternatives... the key will be flexibility at all levels and in all expectations, this has to be set out by the government for everyone to understand, or at least not ignore. It will be in a sense a search for self sufficiency, it is unlikely to be achieved in totality, but if 'we cut the clothe' etc. do the things as a nation that people do in their homes, then there is every chance of success. Being light on our feet able to move quickly, uninhibited by having to seek approvals beyond our shores.
If the GE goes as expected the Labour government will be in a position to do what its predecessor did post WW2 and make the commitments and take the direction, that will change the lives of millions of ordinary people for the better.
On a personal level I do now believe the UK itself will have to be reinvented, the aspirations of all peoples across these islands will need to be recognised and addressed, a new written constitution that recognises legitimate aspirations will be needed. Whether this proceeds from, or is included in, or comes much later I am not sure, but the energy, time and cost of continuous wrangling in and between nations and peoples has to be addressed, it cannot be afforded any longer, maybe this is the true meaning for the post make brexit work era!