Andrew Coyne: With Brexit, chaos was always the best-case scenario - News Summed Up

Andrew Coyne: With Brexit, chaos was always the best-case scenario


It was always a given that Brexit would end in chaos; the only question was how much. Chaos was the best-case scenario. If not, then Britain crashes out of the EU with none of its existing trade access secured — the unimaginable horror of a “no-deal” Brexit. And yet the deal the EU has accepted, the one that May negotiated, has few takers. Eight different Brexit plans were put to a vote on Wednesday night, ranging all the way from no-deal, to various forms of “soft Brexit” (think: sovereignty-association) to a second referendum.


Source: National Post March 28, 2019 00:38 UTC



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