Yes, we're heading for WTO terms, but I think we'll get a better deal before that because WTO is the last thing Ireland wants, and won't do any good for the rest of the EU. For the UK, we don't pay out £37bn and solve the Brexit question. But none of this will happen under May. The only exception I can think of is if she is forced to be answerable to a Cabal (an inner cabinet dominated by Brexit ministers), so stays as a figurehead but with no real power. I don't know whether this is possible - I haven't heard it canvassed on the media
Spot on. WTO will not be the end of the world - but it will bring on some very different challenges.
The biggest change and danger will come from the EU. They have up to now been able to stay together, once there is a No Deal - how long do you think that lasts for?
The EU wants one thing and one thing only - to remain in absolute power, it can't, if we continue these trends the move to the Right will gather even further momentum and the house will come tumbling down anyway.
The EU have been bullies to Greece - We just read the media that tells us they are lazy bastards, but the reality is as with the UK, that their own politcos were/are useless, and people were **** scared of the worst case scenario.
The EU have been bullies to Spain - How could they just stand by and watch 60% youth unemployment - but the reality is as with the UK, that thier own polticos were/are useless, and people were **** scared of the worst case scenario.
The EU has tried to be a bully to the UK - the reality is that their own politicos are so uselss that people are in doubt and fear this "worst case scenario"
The story goes on and on - can anyone see a trend here that National politics has lost all its quality within the EU?
Name me one Gov't that is considered strong and liked by its electorate?
Once WTO has settled down and everyone has worked out it's not a killer - guess what will happen then?
As a negotiator for the UK - I'd enter with the opening gambit that not actually are we planning for WTO, we actively want it, and will make it work.
It will take the Mother of all agreements to take us away from that position - no ****ed up Norway deal for the UK.
It takes a strong Gov't which the EU has managed to erode from everyone.