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Previously on "Brexit trade talks: 'Last stumbling blocks remain', says Michel Barnier."

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View Post
    It won't be an extension (of the transition period). It'll be called something like the ratification period.
    Sounds very likely if they can get that far.

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  • DealorNoDeal
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    It won't be an extension (of the transition period). It'll be called something like the ratification period.

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  • Paddy
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    Anything other than single market and customs union will be a disaster

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  • Brexit trade talks: 'Last stumbling blocks remain', says Michel Barnier.

    Brexit trade talks: '''Last stumbling blocks remain''', says Michel Barnier. - BBC News

    Could they really hammer something out at the very last minute? You'd be dumb to make any definitive statements where Brexit is concerned especially in 2020.

    Now, if there is a deal on the table but no time to review/vote on it... is there scope to agree a 2-week extension within the "deadline means deadline" rhetoric? I reckon there is.

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