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You think that likely?No deal is not really and end game even though it's presented as such
The reality is no deal means more negotiations with the EU next year.
It's taken at least eight months so far, and no end in sight. Further rounds of negotiations next year will see EU still protecting its internal market, and still remembering UK's attempt at breaking international treaties.
Only if Boris agrees to abide by EU standards (with all the necessary mechanisms that go with it) will there ever be a deal. And Boris has boxed himself into a corner on that score.
The only way a deal will be done is if it gets so bad that Boris goes, and a more compliant PM starts afresh, but by then UK will be desperate and EU will be cool on the idea. But at least EU may have more trust in the new PM.
That's my preferred outcome. Although it won't affect me much, if at all.
I was a remainer, but now I'm a Brexiteer. Let it snow, Let it snow, Let it snow, then Boris has to own it.