The Brexit negotiations at the moment feel worryingly similar to the run-up to the 2016 referendum. Britain needs to get scared, else risk is all it will get https://bloom.bg/2CNdnQ1 pic.twitter.com/GDIX1ktxXm
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The Brexit negotiations at the moment feel worryingly similar to the run-up to the 2016 referendum. Britain needs to get scared, else risk is all it will get https://bloom.bg/2CNdnQ1 pic.twitter.com/GDIX1ktxXm
In 2016, the argument that Brexit would be a) easy, b) quick and c) wildly advantageous went mostly unchallenged. In 2018, the “no deal, no problem” narrative is getting louder, and the pushback is weak https://bloom.bg/2CNdnQ1 pic.twitter.com/h9QjoDy4K6
There’s no need to mark when the referendum happened on this chart. Remarkably, the pound has remained resilient ever since, despite the uncertainty, but that doesn’t mean it couldn’t happen again https://bloom.bg/2CKY2zr pic.twitter.com/qGlAbeXAK3
Markets and politicians alike assume that a Brexit deal will be reached at the 11th hour and 58th minute. That leaves the pound quite a way to fall if they’re wrong https://bloom.bg/2CKY2zr pic.twitter.com/MKzYa6JkIr
Theresa May’s best shot at getting a deal is to make a no-deal Brexit a genuinely scary, and possible, prospect. Only then will Conservative MPs consider supporting a deal that they hate https://bloom.bg/2CNdnQ1 pic.twitter.com/sqa77dIQLG
Or, UK could revoke A50 and get the country moving forward again rather than taking it backwards 50 years.
Do you mean WTO @BrexitCentral you reporting is of poor quality
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