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Previously on "All Remainers should be hoping for a no-deal crash out"
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Barnier spotted looking at what alternatives are available to Britain
Does Michel Barnier’s briefing paper give big clue to his Brexit plan? | World | News | Express.co.uk
The only option to satisfy the Brexiteers is no deal I'm afraid.
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Yup it will get boring if they agree a transition deal by Christmas, the economy will stabilise and there will a distinct shortage of doom.
I think though the EU will be demanding their pound of flesh to have one. I reckon it will be 40 billion up front and 10 billion a year into an indefinite transition period or off the shelf EEA membership. Even without EEA membership I reckon it will be 10 billion or close into perpetuity.
In conclusion it looks like the price of Brexit will be about 40 billion, and a sh*te trade deal.
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All Remainers should be hoping for a no-deal crash out
Because most of us believe that will cause economic chaos.
And what better way to discredit Brexit?
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