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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 ...
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.
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… ...
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 ...
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.
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.
A major fault line is emerging around Brexit, between the so-called hard and soft options. Hard Brexit would see Britain plunge out of the European Union wholesale, ending up outside the EU’s ...
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 ...