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A soft Brexit would involve the UK maintaining most of its free-trading arrangements with the EU. This could be achieved in a variety of ways. One would be to join the European Economic Area ...
Theresa May's push towards a softer Brexit should boost the pound significantly. Markets are enamored by the softest Brexit possible, so her Chequers agreement and the subsequent white paper on ...
Britain’s decision to Brexit from the European Union last June sent a shudder through Europe and the rest of the Western world. Markets reeled. The pound plummeted. David Cameron, Britain&#82… ...
Forget soft Brexit if you strike trade deal with Trump, ... The fears were raised as negotiations on Starmer’s Brexit reset picked up pace ahead of a landmark UK-EU summit on 19 May in Britain.
A soft Brexit — where Britain retains close ties to Europe after Brexit — remains unlikely but it is now more possible than at virtually any other point since the referendum.
Corbyn or ‘Soft Brexit’: Choose One. British prime minister Theresa May speaks at the EU summit in Brussels, October 2016. (Reuters photo: Eric Vidal) Share Comments Listen.
As Mrs. May put it on Friday, speaking in Grimsby, an eastern coastal town where support for Brexit was strong, “the only certainty would be ongoing uncertainty.” Mrs. May wants last-minute ...
Voices This is what a Norway-style soft Brexit might actually look like. EFTA members all benefit significantly from their own special arrangements with the European Union.
I am so bored of hearing that Soft Brexit is just remain with a different name. People who say this are entirely wrong. Soft Brexit is far worse than remaining in the EU because it reduces Britain ...