BRUSSELS/LONDON -The European Union’s executive on Thursday laid out contingency plans for a ‘no-deal’ Brexit at the end of the year to minimise disruption to air traffic and road and rail travel after talks between British and EU leaders failed to break an impasse.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the EU’s chief executive, Ursula von der Leyen, gave themselves until Sunday to decide on their next steps after failing to overcome persistent rifts over a “lively” dinner of turbot on Wednesday. Raab said the main points of contention - fisheries and commitments on a level playing field - were narrow in scope but they were matters of principle for Britain.See more stories
Tesco Chairman John Allan has warned that food prices will go up if Britain leaves the EU’s orbit with no deal. Raab, asked about the remark, said there may be some changes in food prices.
Source: Holiday News (holidaynews.net)
LOL, make significant concessions or I will jump out the window.
No deal.
If you sold lies to your people to exit out of prior agreements with your Trillion£€ trading partner, without thinking of basic math on the adverse impacts to millions of people, jobs, businesses, health & living then you, Mr BrExit, not EU, must be the one to offer concessions.
BoJo you are setting yourself up to fail. Then they will hold your feet to the fire
get more sense out of a 5 year old than Johnson.
Box Office Boris !
and the EU laughed and laughed and ignored the lunatics
Yes. But we know they won't. So we're setting ourselves up to fail. We, being the UK. Happy days. Now, where did I leave my suitcase, and who's offering the best 1-way tickets to Europe?
this is terrible news