The terms will be much clearer once it has been decided if we leave according to May’s deal or knock the EU for £39 Bn of future liabilities.
The EU has been perfectly clear:
1. Leave according to May’s deal - nothing much changes for two years.
2. Leave with no deal and we will be treated like any other country without bilateral agreements on driving.
It really is not fair to blame the EU for a lack of clarity when their deal/no deal position on British driving in Europe is entirely dependent on the decision of our parliament, and their position for either option is crystal clear.
On a related but different matter, I read today that there is a possible way to break the current Parliamentary impasse:
Offer a free vote to all MPs on May’s deal, their decision binding only if it is ratified by a deal vs remain referendum.
It should be a way to unite supporters of May’s deal and remainers in the House of Commons while sidelining the small number of no deal MPs.
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