Hacker Khan
Yurt Dwelling, Yoghurt Knitter
Gove talking tough tells us that if there isn't agreement on some basics (who decides the basics btw) by June then we are going to walk away.
That would mean businesses being told they had six months to prepare for disruption at the borders, with customs checks, tariffs and quotas all likely to be imposed as Britain began trading with the EU under World Trade Organisation rules. (Daily Telegraph - now)
But let's be positive - we are going for an Australia type agreement and - even though Australia doesn't actually yet have a trade agreement in place with the EU - we only need basics agreed by June.
https://www.dfat.gov.au/trade/agreements/negotiations/aeufta/Pages/default.aspx
What Australia will get we clearly don't yet know, and as we don't know what Australia will get I am not too sure how we can agree the basics of an 'Australia-style' deal in 6 months - never a full deal within a year...never mind...Gove did a speech that will have pleased many - onwards and upwards to WTO rule-taking and beyond![]()
I thought an Australia style deal is basically no deal, but just branded as a deal to fool those who do not want to ask any difficult questions?