Brexit, no-deal Brexit, Anand Menon, Anthony Browne, UK United Kingdom, EU European Union, consequences, Boris Johnson, british government
The task is to write an overview of 3 articles on the subject of No-Deal Brexit.
The documents under study are "Would no-deal Brexit be a disaster? Probably not - and here's why," written by Anthony Browne for The Spectator; "Preparing for no deal is a paradoxical process," published in The Economist; and "Don't buy the bluff. Here's the truth about no-deal Brexit," written by Anand Menon for The Guardian.
[...] Therefore, what could be the real consequences of a no-deal Brexit? As Boris Johnson, currently Prime Minister, stated that the UK will be out of the EU before the beginning of November, the possibility of a no-deal Brexit has significantly risen, as a no-deal agreement will leave the country without any transition period to prepare itself for his new relationship with the EU, which could lead to some real economic, sanitary and legal difficulties. Indeed, even if the UK's government tries its best to prepare for the worst, its field of action is still restricted by the EU, as the consequences of a no-deal Brexit cannot be anticipated by one country only. [...]
[...] Indeed, the various delayed agreements between the UK and the EU have created time for technic measures to be put in place in order to respond to the consequences of a hypothetical no-deal trade. That way, the highly media covered medics or food shortage is nothing but a worst-case scenario. Moreover, customs systems have been developed throughout both borders, and the government has put a budget to respond to such an expensive crisis. Thus, a no-deal Brexit will be a tough challenge for the UK, as it will assuredly be very costly and will make more complex trades with the EU. [...]
[...] Probably not - and here's why - Anthony Browne (2019); The Economist, Preparing for no deal is a paradoxical process - Anonymous (2019); The Guardian, Don't buy the bluff. Here's the truth about the no-deal Brexit - Anand Menon (2019) - What could be the real consequences of a no-deal Brexit? The possible consequences of a no-deal Brexit: will it be a tragedy? The documents under study are all articles from English newspapers published during the Summer or at the end of September 2019: one is entitled "Would no-deal Brexit be a disaster? [...]
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