Boris Johnson: Delay to Brexit will cause permanant damage to our democratic system

Boris Johnson: Delay to Brexit will cause permanant damage to our democratic system

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The transcript discusses the potential disruptions of a no-deal Brexit, emphasizing the need to return to negotiations quickly. Key agenda items include citizens' rights, the financial settlement, and the Irish border, which were previously resolved in the withdrawal agreement. The challenges of negotiating and ratifying FTAs with the EU and US are highlighted as a Herculean task. The importance of meeting the Brexit deadline by October 31st is stressed to maintain trust in the UK's democratic system.

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What potential damage could occur if there is no deal?

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What are the first items on the agenda when returning to the negotiating table?

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What issues were resolved in the withdrawal agreement?

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How does the manner of leaving the European Union affect future relations?

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What is the significance of getting Brexit done by October 31st?

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