⏰ The new #Brexit deadline is less than 4️⃣8️⃣ hours away.

🗣️ Boris Johnson says there is a "strong possibility" that 🇬🇧 will leave 🇪🇺 with a relationship more like the Australia-EU than Canada-EU...

🤔 So what does this mean?

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🇨🇦 The EU-Canada signed trade deal CETA in 2016 which removed 98% of tariffs between them - but took 8 years to finalise.

What would the UK get from a deal like this?

📝 Negotiate its own trade deals
🛃 Control its own migration laws
💶 Stop paying contributions to EU

But...
Canada deal would still place significant barriers between EU and UK compared to the previous relationship:

❌ No free trade (but fewer tariffs than WTO terms)
❌ No financial passport
❌ No removal of quota on exports
However, the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson now says the UK and EU "will have a solution that's much more like an Australian relationship with the EU than a Canadian relationship"

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🇦🇺 So what would an 'Australia-style' deal look like? 

EU-Australia Partnership Framework was signed in 2008 to increase cooperation in areas like:
💰 Investment
✈️ Aviation
🍋 Food certification
🛃 Security
📑 But EU-Australia trade operates on rules very similar to WTO terms, meaning tariffs and quotas for the UK.
Australia are currently trying to negotiate a trade deal with the EU.

🚨 Former Australia PM warns Johnson to "be careful what you wish for".

🤔 Is 'Australia-style' solution just another way of saying 'no-deal Brexit'?
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