While it's true that the reciprocal WTO tariffs fr the EU are low, that article ignores the range. Dairy tariffs are 45.3%, animals are 20.4%, cereals 19% and vegetables over 10%. This has huge implications for the costs of food in this country and our farming industry, especially in Northern Ireland.
Source of tariff info BTW -
https://www.wto.org/english/res_e/bo..._e.pdf#page=77
UK trade would not be stopped under WTO but some sectors of industry in the UK will be severely impacted