‘Brexit talks are going even worse than pandemic’ – Yorkshire Post Letters
I WAS initially perplexed by AJA Smith’s letter (‘Nissan’s decision is a vote of confidence in Brexit Britain’, The Yorkshire Post, June 5).
It was published only a day after a great deal of coverage of fresh doubts about the future of Nissan’s Sunderland plant. In fairness, the letter was probably written before Nissan’s CEO said it could not stand by its commitment to Sunderland if the UK cannot secure tariff-free access to the European Union.
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Little or no progress is being made, say press reports.
There is now a very real risk that Britain will crash out of the EU without a deal at the end of this year.
The Government must soon decide – by the end of this month, in fact – whether to instead pause Brexit and accept Brussels’ offer of a two-year extension to the talks.
Nissan workers in Sunderland would be among many who would welcome such an extension, I should imagine.
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James Mitchinson
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