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Originally Posted by Pierre
Ok but I will directly put to you that right up until days ago, Project Fear on the Remain side we’re citing that planes wouldn’t fly amongst others. The EU have made concessions in the event of no deal for up to a year in areas that would impact them.
Proof that in the event of no deal many things could be negotiated very quickly.
My expectation is, that as no deal looms, the EU will move ( or do something) about the backstop. It still may not get through, but I can’t see the EU not moving.
But May has to do more to prove to the EU that if they move, she can get the deal over the line.
She has a lot to do.
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Planes fly in two directions.
EU citizens fly here, we fly to the EU. It’s not a quick win for the EU to cost their own airlines business and inconvenience their own citizens in the process.
Some areas will be more leveraged.