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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Athena Stavrou

How European wine was stockpiled as ‘no-deal’ Brexit fears grew

  • Britain came close to leaving the European Union without a trade deal under Boris Johnson's leadership, sparking fears of food shortages and soaring import costs.
  • During the fraught negotiations, government ministers and officials secretly stocked up on European goods like French wine, chopped tomatoes, and olive oil.
  • This stockpiling was seen as an indicator of their low confidence that a comprehensive trade agreement would be secured.
  • The spectre of a no-deal Brexit hung over the UK as negotiations repeatedly broke down, with both sides expressing doubts about reaching an agreement.
  • A trade deal was eventually struck at the eleventh hour, averting a scenario where the UK would have defaulted to World Trade Organisation terms, leading to tariffs on goods.

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