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Old 29-05-2019, 13:16   #2972
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
No, a 'no deal' means no withdrawal agreement. What is proposed is that we simply agree to pin down what needs to go in the trade agreement, and that will be the rationale for invoking the protection agreement.

You are clutching at straws here, Andrew. An Article 24 arrangement is perfectly possible and in fact it is the key to our leaving the EU.
That's clearly not on offer by the EU and the UK signed up to an agreed withdrawal agreement process.
If you can go back in time to when Theresa May first took power then this may have been something we could propose, but not now.
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