Baldseagull
Well-known member
That is true, but no deal creates a major problem for Ireland, and let’s be honest will create challenges in EU and U.K. alike.
If politicians on both sides want a deal then I think they will blink.
I may be wrong, but this is difficult for the EU too, do they keep to their red lines and throw a member state Ireland under the bus, or seek a compromise. Here is the eternal problem with the EU, when can national interests of member states Trump the EU’s?
So, there will be tough talking, bicep flexing and willy waving, then a deal will be made.
If the EU believes Britain will not tolerate living in regulatory limbo for long, why would they not let us leave on no deal and wait for us to come back and ask for the withdrawal agreement, as is, to be implemented. Personally I think Parliament will force an extension or revocation of A50, before allowing no deal to happen, even if they didn't quite make that the case yesterday.
Revoking A50 does not mean it cannot be invoked again later, ideally never for me, but I would bet on another GE if it does get revoked. Tories campaigning on a no deal Brexit, and bi-lateral agreements. Labour campaigning on Brexit in name only type arrangements and Libs on remaining, or inserting a referendum on Labours deal v remain if they form a co-alition.