16-01-19, 01:54 PM
Like I say this absolutely unprecedented. Nothing like this has ever happened before. Nobody can be sure of what happens next.
But the priority has to be to find a way out and in a timely manner. Already the signs are there that the UK is heading towards recession as a result of continued uncertainty, such uncertainty that is not just showing in industry and the markets but that can now be clearly seen in retail spending.
So,
NO DEAL must be avoided at all costs.
May’s deal is not an option as it is simply a withdrawal agreement – it means many more years of BREXIT debate and negotiation. That would be a disaster.
Increasingly Mtread looks as if he is on the money. An off the shelf Norway deal is still on the table.
Though the best deal will always be the deal we have right now. At least a Norway deal takes us out of EU politics – which should satisfy the BREXITEERS – but allows our businesses to continue to trade with the whole EU market with little or no change.
Though beware that polls in Scotland are now running at 70% plus to REMAIN in the EU. This could still be the end of the UK.
But the priority has to be to find a way out and in a timely manner. Already the signs are there that the UK is heading towards recession as a result of continued uncertainty, such uncertainty that is not just showing in industry and the markets but that can now be clearly seen in retail spending.
So,
NO DEAL must be avoided at all costs.
May’s deal is not an option as it is simply a withdrawal agreement – it means many more years of BREXIT debate and negotiation. That would be a disaster.
Increasingly Mtread looks as if he is on the money. An off the shelf Norway deal is still on the table.
Though the best deal will always be the deal we have right now. At least a Norway deal takes us out of EU politics – which should satisfy the BREXITEERS – but allows our businesses to continue to trade with the whole EU market with little or no change.
Though beware that polls in Scotland are now running at 70% plus to REMAIN in the EU. This could still be the end of the UK.