Cronus wrote:
I must have imagined the years of accession talks that began in 2005.
Two days after "Brexit Day" you appear mighty defensive.
How are you expecting our negotiations to play out.
The utter nonsense of "an easy" trade deal already looks like dreaming but, there is no going back now and we have made an enemy (in trade terms) or our closest and largest trading partner.
For me, "Brexit" was all about trade and the damage that we were welcoming upon ourselves.
Johnson, Rees Mogg and Farage were all full of "the Germans will still need to sell their cars" and it's utter nonsense.
The EU could not and will not give a FTA.
Without this, we are left looking for new customers/suppliers elsewhere in the world, whist very likely taking a "hit" on inflation.
Our economy is forecast by the Bank of England to grow by a massive 1% next year and we are, just as I have suggested for the last 3 years volunteering a new recession.
Happy Brexit