by Bob Walsh
A
major hunk of the planet is still seriously concerned about this
issue. Both the UK and the EU have decided to further extend talks
about how to disengage reasonably peacefully without dumping that whole
part of the glove into a fairly serious clusterfuck.
Boris
Johnson has said that he still fully expects that a "no-deal Brexit" is
likely to be the final outcome. Fishing rights are one of the main
hangups.
It seems that
the sides have not publicly acknowledged that they may have moved the
date back a bit. Officially December 31 is still the fish or cut bait
date.
If there is no deal
and no extension on January 1 the EU and the UK move back to WTO
rules. There is fear that this could lead to food shortages, shortages
of some important items no longer made in the UK (like body bags) and
massive truck traffic backups at ports of entry.
Breaking up is so very hard to do. Can you keep the ring? Who gets the dog? It is really hard.
1 comment:
Give them the dog and the ring. England needs to leave. Their economy and quality of life has suffered since joining the EU.
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