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This is What No-Deal Brexit Actually Looks Like
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This is What No-Deal Brexit Actually Looks Like



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  • Eye Opening
  • Concrete Examples
  • Engaging

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Ian Dunt, the editor of politics.co.uk, has a knack for explaining the impact Brexit will have on the daily lives of ordinary citizens. Some British politicians are suggesting that the UK leaving the EU without a negotiated agreement – no-deal Brexit – is either desirable or becoming increasingly likely. Based on interviews with academics and business leaders, Dunt takes issue with what he calls a “demented policy” and explores its consequences by focusing on the specific example of Britain’s food supply. getAbstract recommends his piece to everybody who likes to look beyond the headlines and to UK citizens brave enough to face uncomfortable truths.

Take-Aways

  • A growing number of British politicians are advocating for Brexit to take effect without a formal agreement between the UK and the EU.
  • A “no-deal” Brexit, however, will have devastating consequences for the British economy. A case in point is the UK’s food trading system. 
  • Brexit will take UK farmers out of the EU regulatory systems, resulting in lengthy inspections of all British exports at EU ports of entry.

About the Author

Ian Dunt is editor of politics.co.uk and the author of Brexit: What The Hell Happens Now?


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