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Old 11-10-2017, 00:21   #310
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Re: Brexit discussion

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
I am not exactly filled with confidence at how it's all going. Especially with all this talk of no deal from people who were saying the EU would be chomping at the bit to get a deal.

This article written by a Leaver, and who remains a backer of Leave, is pretty negative about the consequences of the no deal approach and thinks it's a certainty because of the way the government is working: http://peterjnorth.blogspot.co.uk/20...will-live.html

I am not convinced no deal is a given but I've seen his sentiments about the consequences of it echoed elsewhere. Basically with a deal we revert to WTO rules which will have a huge impact.
SkyNews suggests that the Government's preparations for no deal don't run too deep!
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As expected, that meant the publication of outline plans for what No Deal would mean to our customs and trade system.
This matters to Brexiteer ultras, but the more telling matter was that no money has been set aside, no land bought, no customs officers employed.
It is a paper trade designed, by talking about No Deal, to avoid it ever happening.
http://news.sky.com/story/theresa-ma...-wave-11074461
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