It is farcical how little time businesses now have to adapt to a Brexit deal still short on detail
The IndependentThe best of Voices delivered to your inbox every week - from controversial columns to expert analysis Sign up for our free weekly Voices newsletter for expert opinion and columns Sign up to our free weekly Voices newsletter SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Companies and directors have already proved themselves resilient and ready to adapt in the face of adversity, but the time left for them to respond to all the detail that is still missing seems farcical. Ironically, it may be that the UK’s insistence on not allowing any extra time to negotiate – never mind implement – a deal is why tariffs were ultimately avoided. Earlier in the year, there were signals the EU’s unyielding position on state aid and the level playing field meant the government might be ready to accept some tariffs rather than compromise. Yet it is also a reflection of the continual shifts in the UK’s approach to what a successful outcome looked like over the past four years that there is such relief at a deal which mainly keeps tariffs and quotas at zero.