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The government is yet to show that its decision not to extend the Brexit transition period was the right one, argues Joe Marshall.
Should the aim be limiting damage or designing a bold future? / Japanese negotiators remain skeptical about the U.K.’s ability to handle multiple FTA negotiations simultaneously / What is evident, however, is that no country wants to conclude a definitive trade deal with the U.K. without knowing the final shape of the EU-U.K. partnership.
With the spread of the coronavirus casting serious doubts over whether the UK and EU can reach a final deal by the end of the year, Georgina Wright says the EU believe it is only a matter of time before a new extension is negotiated.
An extraordinary unity of purpose has been a chance for the EU to move on from the global financial crisis and the 2015 migration crisis.
Parliament faces a choice between May’s deal and delaying our departure, possibly for ever.
Leaving without deciding what kind of relationship we want with the EU will simply prolong the agony.