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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 6596821" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>Personally, I hope he does manage to pull something out of the bag (which will likely closely resemble Teresa May’s deal, with a few added frills), so we can actually trade on decent terms during the period when long term trading arrangements are sorted out. </p><p>If he doesn’t, then I am fully behind anything that prevents the gung-ho ‘feck ‘em all’ no-deal scenario which would cause serious hardship for almost everyone involved (particularly) in the sheep sector. However, the delay involved in stopping his ‘die in a ditch’ option will clearly just prolong the uncertainty which is making any kind of planning near impossible.</p><p></p><p>Anything less than pulling off a last minute deal will leave the Tory party out of power for a very long time, imho.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 6596821, member: 348"] Personally, I hope he does manage to pull something out of the bag (which will likely closely resemble Teresa May’s deal, with a few added frills), so we can actually trade on decent terms during the period when long term trading arrangements are sorted out. If he doesn’t, then I am fully behind anything that prevents the gung-ho ‘feck ‘em all’ no-deal scenario which would cause serious hardship for almost everyone involved (particularly) in the sheep sector. However, the delay involved in stopping his ‘die in a ditch’ option will clearly just prolong the uncertainty which is making any kind of planning near impossible. Anything less than pulling off a last minute deal will leave the Tory party out of power for a very long time, imho. [/QUOTE]
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