What is your preferred option for the United Kingdom moving forward? Full Brexit with "no EU deal" on the 29th March. 78 vote(s) 63.9%
So what you are saying is that without a deal the EU would stop planes flying into the EU zone. But ships and truck could still travel to the EU. And this would mean the end of uk airlines and airports but the EU ones will be fine. And this wil happen because of the EU stopping planes from flying. TB
Yes, until 29 March. It will be impossible for the UK to get the EU to agree to any proper deals before then. After that, the EU and the UK will eventually want to start negotiating deals. Hopefully, our Remainder government won't start adding weird shit to these deals, such as "tariff free" for "free movement", etc : o D
Bloody hell, a quick google tells me a lot, far too many. Are the EU against austerity then ? I thought they’d pushed for it in some countries ?
So what you are saying is that without a deal the EU would stop planes flying into the EU zone. But ships and truck could still travel to the EU. And this would mean the end of uk airlines and airports but the EU ones will be fine. And this wil happen because of the EU stopping planes from flying. . yes, because, thats what the uk said the EU would do back in 2014 and would also do to any country that dares to leave it. Rod, Back, Maketh.
My take on that is it would be the best starting point for the UK. In my opinion if we’d started there 3 years ago we’d be in a better position now.
Yes, then we are in a stronger position with a huge net trade deficit to the EU - why is this so difficult for some to understand we move forward with deals - EU included who will either do so, or damage the whole of the EU to reap revenge, savvy, the 29th of March is but one day
With no deal, the complex set of arrangements, agreements and regulations for air travel between UK and the rest of the EU countries will come to an abrupt end. With nothing to replace them, this would simply halt all air travel between uk and EU. Alan W has turned up an article saying the EU has come up with a temporary bare bones fix for a year, so the problem is alleviated but not solved. Read the article for more details. If no such fix existed and air travel between UK and EU did come to a halt. it wouldn't be very long before airlines would start to have cash-flow problems and that would knock onto the airports as well. Of course this would also affect EU airlines as well.