nicko31
Well-known member
There is a bit of a misunderstanding here. Yes, the government have been giving the impression we have left. In fact, all we have done is declared we will be left at the end of the year. We are now in an interim period. During this period, nothing has changed or will change in terms of our trade and other arrangements with the EU. The only thing we don't have no is any voting rights. I'm not even sure we have stopped paying them money (I see no sign of that £350 million quid a week we were promised).
The government announced over the weekend that although we will finally leave at the end of the year, the transition period has now been extended another 6 months due to Covid.
In other words we won't be leaving till the middle of next year. At that point, however, we will definitely be leaving, deal or no deal. Oh yes.
So if I were an opportunist snake like Farage I would see there may be a few quid to be made by reforming his all singing all dancing all election *winning bandwagon, the Brexit party, to highlight the backsliding of HMG, and make some more money in personal appearance fees.
*I made that bit up.
The 6 months of light touch borders will work if there's a deal there and its being ratified. But if there's no deal it full WTO, zero tariffs on EU imports potentially means zero tariffs for all. Plus of course tariffs on our exports
In refusing the 1 or 2 year extension this is now a very high stakes game