TimW wrote: Sun Dec 13, 2020 12:02 pm
Breaking news: today's fake deadline turns out to be fake.
Yes and no.
They are going to keep talking. It seems reasonable to assume that at some point there will be a free trade agreement between the EU and UK. The question is when and under what terms. Could be within the next few months, could be when we next get a Labour government. But whatever happens they'll keep talking because neither party wants to take responsibility for the negotiations ending.
But the deadline that has been missed is the chance that a UK EU free trade agreement can be ratified and implemented before 31 December.
If the UK and EU can reach some kind of agreement before 31 December then fudges can be made and bits could be implemented on 1 January. But not all of what has been agreed already, and business won't be able to plan. So there would still be disruption (just less than full on no deal).
Overall, everyone needs to get used to the notion that discussions about the EU and UK will go on for ever. Every time the EU changes policy there will be discussions in the UK as to whether the UK should align its self or not, the consequences of either, and discussions with between the two. Similarly, every policy change by the UK will involve fraught discussions about what the EU reaction will be and talks between the two. There won't be a definitive end to UK EU negotiations.