How Do We Get Brexit Done?
'Get Brexit Done' was the slogan that helped the Tories win the election. David Aaronovitch explores how the government might achieve this aim and how long that could take.
'Get Brexit Done' was the slogan that helped lead the Tories to an election victory - but how will that be achieved?
It's the pressing task now facing government, but what might Brexit actually look like and how long could it take?
David Aaronovitch considers the political and economic pros and cons of the different kinds of trading arrangements the UK and EU might end up with.
Are the UK and EU both clear about their priorities and what might cause them to shift? And if we do sort out a trade deal, will Brexit be done or is there more to come?
Contributors:
Jill Rutter, UK in a Changing Europe
Mujtaba Rahman, Eurasia Group
David Henig, UK Trade Policy Project
Katya Adler, Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Europe Editor
Peter Foster, Europe Editor of the Daily Telegraph
Producer: Rosamund Jones
Editor: Jasper Corbett
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