What do the government’s Brexit “no-deal” papers reveal?

Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab has set out what he called “practical and proportionate” advice in case the UK leaves the EU with “no deal”.

Ministers say a deal is the most likely outcome but the government has published 25 documents of guidance for people and businesses across a variety of areas to try to avoid the “short-term disruption” which it admits is possible if the two sides cannot reach a deal

Read on… https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-45284855

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3 thoughts on “What do the government’s Brexit “no-deal” papers reveal?

    • don’t forget we didn’t all vote to leave so don’t say “we” in my name most people who voted to leave did not and still do not understand what it means

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  1. The majority voted to leave and we know what we voted for. To take back democracy, stop paying for the EU gravy train, control immigration, leave the single market and customs union.

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