So you would like us to leave without any sort of deal.  Total madness.

 

That would mean that come 11pm on March 29th next year planes from the UK couldn’t land in EU countries - goods would be stuck at border crossings in both directions - cooperation between security organisation in the UK and EU would stop - access to EU trade, standards, criminal databases would end.  The list could go on and on. 

 

There has has to be some sort of deal even in a no deal Brexit.  The deal being proposed appears to be very much a ‘minimum’ deal Brexit with the basic structures continuing during the transition period allowing deals by the UK with the EU and the rest of the world to be worked out - not only in terms of trade but also immigration/emigration, transport, security, health, etc.

 

I wonder how many of our esteemed politicians haven’t read the full terms of the proposed deal either and yet are keen to vote it down just to achieve their own objectives.