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<blockquote data-quote="andy williams" data-source="post: 2145093" data-attributes="member: 95636"><p>The UK & EU have already negotiated 19 side-deals with another dozen or so to be concluded in the next two weeks. These will take effect irrelevant of whether we leave with or without a deal and are reciprocal (ie applicable both ways). They cover things such as investment bank 'passporting', no frontier delays for medicines, medical supplies and medical equipment, cash point cards working both sides, mobile phone roaming, car insurance, no delays on livestock, visa-free tourist travel etc etc etc.</p><p></p><p>As an aside, the government has also now concluded 45 free trade deals with 44 countries and the Palestinian authority, that come into effect one minute after we leave. A further three dozen are currently in progress</p><p>.</p><p>Most of this goes largely unreported because it doesn't suit the presses 'sensationalist' agenda of 'crashing out', 'off a cliff' etc etc blah blah. It's actually impossible to leave with a no deal because of the side-deals we have already concluded and ratified with the EU. It's really now just a case of how much of a deal we leave with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andy williams, post: 2145093, member: 95636"] The UK & EU have already negotiated 19 side-deals with another dozen or so to be concluded in the next two weeks. These will take effect irrelevant of whether we leave with or without a deal and are reciprocal (ie applicable both ways). They cover things such as investment bank 'passporting', no frontier delays for medicines, medical supplies and medical equipment, cash point cards working both sides, mobile phone roaming, car insurance, no delays on livestock, visa-free tourist travel etc etc etc. As an aside, the government has also now concluded 45 free trade deals with 44 countries and the Palestinian authority, that come into effect one minute after we leave. A further three dozen are currently in progress . Most of this goes largely unreported because it doesn't suit the presses 'sensationalist' agenda of 'crashing out', 'off a cliff' etc etc blah blah. It's actually impossible to leave with a no deal because of the side-deals we have already concluded and ratified with the EU. It's really now just a case of how much of a deal we leave with. [/QUOTE]
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