“No Deal” Brexit Planning – details of challenges and actions being taken
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Teanga: Níl leagan Gaeilge den mhír seo ar fáil.
The Government has published details of its preparation work for a possible “no deal” Brexit outcome.
The Government and the EU remain committed to securing a negotiated outcome. However, that has not yet been achieved and we are now 100 days away from the UK withdrawal from the EU.
Contingency preparations for a “no deal” outcome must therefore be intensified as the risk of a disorderly Brexit increases, posing unique and unprecedented challenges.
Earlier today the European Commission published a Communication on Implementing its Contingency Action Plan, setting out measures, including legislative proposals, which it considers necessary to mitigate the most severe consequences of a “no deal” Brexit at EU level.
It is against this backdrop that the Government is now presenting its assessment of the challenges and the measures considered essential to limit the damage of a “no deal” exit and to put in place measures to manage that exit as best as possible.
The Government’s overall objectives have been consistent from the start;
These objectives continue to guide our approach, regardless of the type of Brexit we end up with.
The Government’s approach combines full participation in the overall EU framework for managing a "no deal" outcome with further specific challenges and responses at national level.
The detailed documentation published today sets out the Government’s analysis of a “no deal” Brexit under a number of important headings:
Specific actions identified in the Government’s analysis include: