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Why a no-deal Brexit will be sh*t for the Premier League


Why a no-deal Brexit will be sh t for the Premier League
Date published: Saturday 12th December 2020 8:30 - Will Ford
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So it’s shockingly and not at all predictably a No Deal Brexit.
Almost as if engineering No Deal is the only way Brexiters can even pretend to avoid having to be accountable for their Brexit not being as great and sunlit upland and the easiest deal is history as they promised.
This will have interesting effects on all sorts of things, but as far as football in the UK is concerned the fallout will be significant. ....

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THE POLITICAL and economic crisis over Brexit has reached explosion point this week, with negotiations between the Tory government and the leaders of the EU virtually collapsing on Wednesday night.
British PM Johnson and EU leader Ursula von der Leyen met over a three-hour dinner in Brussels for ‘a frank discussion about significant obstacles which remain’ and came away with no sign of any agreement on a deal with Britain to exit the EU while retaining access to the EU’s single market on January 1st.
Johnson left Brussels saying he did not want to ‘leave any route to a possible deal untested’ while the European Commission responded yesterday by publishing a full range of ‘no-deal’ contingency plans, with von der Leyen tweeting that: ‘Negotiations are still ongoing but the end of the transition is near.’ ....

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