Editorial: The deadline for a deal looked fanciful before the present crisis. Now it looks impossible and must be moved
If, at this critical moment, the government was to announce plans to put a new burden on business, disrupt supply chains and impede the flow of goods, the reckless folly of it would be obvious. But Boris Johnson does not need to make such an announcement, because the measures come into force automatically at the end of the year.
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