funduffer wrote:Lootman wrote:And it will be figured out. The vote was one about principle and not technicalities.
Correct, the vote was about principle.
But the current trade negotiations are about technicalities that affect many businesses across the UK.
We have years of such negotiations ahead of us.
FD
We have already had over 4 years of negotiations.
In addition to the trade aspects are all the political aspects and that is very difficult to fathom.
Mrs. May assured the UK population that we were leaving, but it never happened, nor was it close.
Boris Johnson said he had an 'Oven Ready deal', this proved to be so good that UK law had to be adjusted to break parts of the treaty.
Now we are told that instead of the UK leaving, it will be UK minus Northern Ireland, the latter will leave later.
No matter what ever the politicians promise I have no idea what will happen, with a full UK extension no longer quite as unlikely as it was.
Trying to run business or make investment decision with such political uncertainty is not a recipe for restful sleep.
Regards,