That's one thing I do agree in with the conservatives
No deal is better than a bad deal.
I think we make take a hit short term but once businesses inside the EU actually realise it will hit them in the pocket they won't give a **** about the 'project' they will say make a deal now. Our produce is rotting.
The EU may do what trump has done and give them subsidies. But that would be illegal under WTO.
And by short term I mean 3 months
And that works both ways. The tentative deal which we expect BJ to unveil today is a Bad Deal for Ireland ,and worse than Crashout. It will hurt us as our supplies of Ovaltine run out, but we will have plenty of cheddar cheese, beef ,duck, mushrooms potatoes etc . We don't need Walkers Crisps when we have Mr Tayto .(ask your wife)
There was a program on RTE last night decribing the chaos which will arise,and the difficulty of getting our goods into Europe. The journey was the Dublin Liverpool then Dover and Calais into Brussels. What was surprising was that actually traveling direct to Le Havre or Cherbourg was only about 2 to 3 hours more. ..and the truck driver was off the tachometer for longer. If the transport ferries were pushed, they could even reduce that by a couple of hours. I understand that a number of French ports close down in the early hours at present.
The key point however was that the clerical staff do not exist in Ireland to handle traffic coming from UK,a third country ,into the EU. We have full employment and the 20,000 , between official Customs and private sector clearance is not available. So the obvious conclusion is just ban it.