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One can say, unequivocally, that the UK could not survive as a trading nation by relying on the WTO Option. It would be an unmitigated disaster, and no responsible government should allow it. The option should be rejected.Comment
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Parliament is going to make a decision next week within 3 days of May's defeat and no deal is the least likely option.
The most likely one is Brino ++ complete with the customs union.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostNo (transition) deal is exactly what’s going to happen
Deliberately hurting the less well-off and the people that need help the most.
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What I can't fathom out is why, going into the ref, Norway (ETFA EEA) was being touted as an option, but once the ref had been run that option seemed to just be dismissed by Davis and co. As a remainer I can see the benefits in ETFA; not as good as we have today, but at least not a total destruction of our economy. It would have been a fairly easy sell to parliament too.
2.5 years on ... how did this shambles of a government get it so wrong?I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostWhat I can't fathom out is why, going into the ref, Norway (ETFA EEA) was being touted as an option, but once the ref had been run that option seemed to just be dismissed by Davis and co. As a remainer I can see the benefits in ETFA; not as good as we have today, but at least not a total destruction of our economy. It would have been a fairly easy sell to parliament too.
2.5 years on ... how did this shambles of a government get it so wrong?I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostWhat I can't fathom out is why, going into the ref, Norway (ETFA EEA) was being touted as an option, but once the ref had been run that option seemed to just be dismissed by Davis and co. As a remainer I can see the benefits in ETFA; not as good as we have today, but at least not a total destruction of our economy. It would have been a fairly easy sell to parliament too.
2.5 years on ... how did this shambles of a government get it so wrong?
Just like Trump they did not expect to win, but lies and Putins helping hand got us where we areComment
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