UK-EU relations deteriorated on one front this week, with the EU starting legal proceedings over the UK’s plans to undermine parts of the Withdrawal Agreement, but improved on another as negotiations on the future trade deal made progress. But with lots of arrangements already in place, no deal may not be as bad for the economy as most fear. That’s unless relations between the UK and EU break down completely, in which case it would be more disruptive.
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