5 thoughts on “Brexit Negotiations Restart: Are The UK and Europe About to Announce a Brexit Deal? – TLDR News”
I think the UK will eventually leave without a deal, maybe with a deal in the works, but it wont be done in time. But soon after, maybe as soon as within a few months but probably within the first year, there will be some sort of deal in place.
But I would guess it only covers a few of the most pressing issues and putting the rest on some sort of hold.
And that deal is going to be more in favour to the EU. Because a UK post no-deal Brexit will be in a worse position to negotiate than now.
Especially if Scotland and Northern Ireland really start to seriously go for independence.
And then there will be endless negations upon negations of deals the coming decade if not decades of different trade deals.
I think the UK will eventually leave without a deal, maybe with a deal in the works, but it wont be done in time. But soon after, maybe as soon as within a few months but probably within the first year, there will be some sort of deal in place.
But I would guess it only covers a few of the most pressing issues and putting the rest on some sort of hold.
And that deal is going to be more in favour to the EU. Because a UK post no-deal Brexit will be in a worse position to negotiate than now.
Especially if Scotland and Northern Ireland really start to seriously go for independence.
And then there will be endless negations upon negations of deals the coming decade if not decades of different trade deals.
Deal or no deal, it isn’t exactly fair for the UK to still be part for the EU for 5 years already while pretending to ‘negotiate’.
Please leave your witty comments on screen a bit longer so I can read them.
As a rule of thumb, when the title is a question, the answer is “no”.
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