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The tricky cans will be kicked down the road, e.g. there'll be short-term deals on fishing rights and state aid etc. It'll be a sort of extended transition, but won't be called such.
Indeed it will be called by some "a new trade deal" and by others "a betrayal". Those that call it a betrayal will say it's just temporary and set Boris a deadline, then a civil war will break out in the Tory party between the "permanenters" and the "temporaryeers". There will be late night sessions and drama in parliament that will extend until and beyond the next election as both sides fight it out. The tabloids will maintain their circulation.
The tricky cans will be kicked down the road, e.g. there'll be short-term deals on fishing rights and state aid etc. It'll be a sort of extended transition, but won't be called such.
Not enough time now to ratify any deal prior to 31st Dec, and Boris says no more extensions, so we'll have a 'freeze' of the current transition period for a couple more months until the 'deal' can be ratified It won't be an extension though ... honest
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