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Thursday, 8 September 2016
Australia's warning
Hot on the
heels of Japan’s striking intervention, Australia
has now warned that a post-Brexit deal would be a long time coming and
would be subordinate to negotiations with the EU. Meanwhile, Reuters
is carrying a damning assessment of the UK’s ability to negotiate future
trade deals.
The
assumption (or hope) must be government ministers – especially those charged
with Brexit – are getting a crash course in these realities which were, of
course, dismissed as Project Fear during the Referendum campaign.
Similarly
dismissed were the
pre-Referendum warnings of budget airlines like RyanAir that Brexit would
make them less likely to invest in UK operations. This, too, turns out to be
true and
yesterday the Irish company announced that none of their 50 new planes
would be based in the UK as a result of Brexit. We can expect a trickle of such
announcements during the current ‘phoney war’, which will become a flood if the
outcome is hard Brexit.
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