One way or the other, no matter how you look at it – an awful lot of time, bother and money. MPs first had to decide whether to banish the possibility of a no-deal Brexit from their EU withdrawal plans. Back in Dáil Éireann, the Róisín Shortall of the Social Democrats shuddered at the thought that “so many people could contemplate a no-deal Brexit”. One more vote and Theresa May can delay Brexit by seeking to extend the March 29th deadline for leaving. If a no-deal Brexit emerges and these tariffs are applied, what is going to be done for Irish beef farmers in terms of compensation?
Source: The Irish Times March 13, 2019 21:47 UTC