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    Boris Johnson has insisted that the Irish backstop must be amended to give the UK a unilateral out within a specified time period. In response to suggestions sterling could fall by 20% after Brexit, the former foreign secretary said: “The pound will go where it will.”

    Brexit: backstop time limit essential, says Boris Johnson - Politics live | Politics | The Guardian


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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Boris Johnson has insisted that the Irish backstop must be amended to give the UK a unilateral out within a specified time period. In response to suggestions sterling could fall by 20% after Brexit, the former foreign secretary said: “The pound will go where it will.”

    Brexit: backstop time limit essential, says Boris Johnson - Politics live | Politics | The Guardian

    **** business.

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      #3
      Originally posted by AtW View Post
      Boris Johnson has insisted that the Irish backstop must be amended to give the UK a unilateral out within a specified time period. In response to suggestions sterling could fall by 20% after Brexit, the former foreign secretary said: “The pound will go where it will.”

      Brexit: backstop time limit essential, says Boris Johnson - Politics live | Politics | The Guardian

      The UK already has two unilateral "outs" - either come up with the promised "technological solution" that the Brexiters have insisted exists, or just unilaterally break the GFA.

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        #4
        Idiot Davis (yes the one that negotiated the brexit deal and now votes against it) thinks a 20% devaluation of the pound is a good thing
        David Davis: Pound plummeting under a no-deal Brexit '''might not be such a bad thing''' | Politics News | Sky News

        All imports from the EU zone 20% more expensive, add to that the new tariffs 10- 40%, extra cost for longer supply chains, prices could almost double.

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          #5
          Originally posted by meridian View Post
          The UK already has two unilateral "outs" - either come up with the promised "technological solution" that the Brexiters have insisted exists, or just unilaterally break the GFA.
          Three.
          Revoke a50
          See You Next Tuesday

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