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My industry is preparing emergency plans right now as there's a very real threat that we will not have enough fuel to move goods around anyway.
All stuff that could have been easily sorted if UK had not agreed to talk about money and politics before the basic mechanics of trade had been sorted.
The EU has it's red lines as they are keen to maintain their plan for ever closer union leading to a superstate. UK saw it as a trade negotiation. EU saw it as a massive insult to their political (some say, theological) plans.
Theresa May it seems wanted to please everyone. A halfway house on any subject will never suit anyone and leaving halfway is not leaving at all. Brexit has been a classic example of how to totally screw things up. Even worse, British incompetence has made UK plc look incompetent on the world stage so future trade deals will be all the more difficult.
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