There may be advantages to no-deal for both the EU and the UK
18 December 2020
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Professor Syed Kamall writes for Conservative Home
As we head towards the final Brexit deadline, it’s still possible that there may be a No Deal Brexit, writes the IEA’s Academic and Research Director Professor Syed Kamall.
Writing for Conservative Home, Syed argues that while the UK leaving the EU without a trade deal may be less preferable for many, it allows both sides to reset the relationship; one scenario is that we would negotiate sector-by-sector agreements, as in the EU-Switzerland relationship, while for other sectors we would trade on WTO terms.
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Writing for Conservative Home, Syed argues that while the UK leaving the EU without a trade deal may be less preferable for many, it allows both sides to reset the relationship; one scenario is that we would negotiate sector-by-sector agreements, as in the EU-Switzerland relationship, while for other sectors we would trade on WTO terms.
Read the full article here.



