Re: Confused
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There is absolutely zero point in extending beyond 31st October so we will be out with or without some sort of withdrawal bill on that day.
The problem for Labour and the Lib Dems is that the more they dig their heels in for remaining the more likely it is that we leave without a withdrawal agreement anyway.
However, saying that, do we actually still need one ?
I'm not sure we do. So far Dover is ready as well as our other ports, citizens rights are being implemented, open skies are sorted, hauliers and vehicle licenses etc etc.
The Ireland ? ... we just don't have a hard border. We can implement laws that will make it a serious offence to smuggle non-conforming goods as a deterrent and move goods freely between all EU countries and the UK electronically as we do now.
Out we go.
Hi
There are still obstacles for Boris to sort for us to leave on October 31st, it is not at all clear cut at the moment.
The date of any election has yet to be fixed, Boris could just carry on without one.
The Lib Dems are the remainers, Labour has not got a Policy.
The Remain Vote is split, Labour and Lib Dems have said they will not form a pact.
As regards the rest, many of the issues you claim are sorted are not sorted at all.
The EU has given temporary, time limited concessions so as not minimise the effect on their Economy.
These are not deals, they are Unilateral EU decisions.
On leaving day they are imposing tariffs so there will be hold ups.
Lamb exports will be hard hit as we will not have a quota, fresh fish and shellfish will also be hit.
We do not have enough qualified to sign the sanitary and phytosanitary certificates.
These are not reasons to Remain, just relevant practical issues.
Boris has done an awful lot to get us ready in a very short time.
He does not have a Magic Wand.