Boris Johnson has warned a no-deal Brexit is still the ‘most likely’ option despite a fresh round of trade talks this week. If that happens, EU trading rules will suddenly cease to exist in the UK on January 1 at the end of our transition period.
You’ve probably heard a lot about what this means in boring, indecipherable terms - from export declarations to WTO tariffs.
But what would no-deal actually mean for you and your family? UK-EU trade is worth £660bn a year - 43% of our exports and 51% of our imports - so no-deal would affect many areas of your life.
It would likely have an impact on food and clothes prices, medicines, cars and our motorways. It could also trigger job losses in the long run as our economy grows less than it would
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