David Davis says there will not be a return to a "hard" border in Ireland (HERE) but I note he adds that there will be no "unnecessary" barriers to trade. This leaves the necessary ones for us to worry about.
He also says (HERE) that it's in the long term interests of the EU to grant us tariff free access to the single market. He seems to think that what the EU was not prepared to give us while we are a member they will concede quite readily when we leave! Amazing.
Brexiteers want to get their act together. They say (IDS among others) that we just just leave without any trade deal while others, now apparently including the Brexit secretary himself, think tariff free access is vitally important.
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