Neither EU Nor U.K. Ready for No-Deal Brexit, Study Finds
- EU less prepared than Britain for a no-deal split, CBI says
- New U.K. leader Johnson aims to ‘turbo-charge’ preparations
Photographer: Daniel Leal-Olivas/AFP via Getty Images
This article is for subscribers only.
Neither the European Union nor Britain is ready for a no-deal Brexit on Oct. 31, according to a study of contingency plans by the U.K.’s biggest business lobby group.
“There are no areas of relevance to the economy where the U.K., EU and the business community are all prepared well enough for no deal,” the Confederation of British Industry said in a report published Sunday. “No one is ready.”