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Simon Usherwood @Usherwood
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A quick couple of thoughts on the 'darkest before the dawn' view of Brexit:

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The next couple of weeks really do matter for Brexit, not least because several other, earlier crunch points resulting in stasis

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EU broadly accepted that last week's #EUCO wouldn't produce much, largely because of the promise of next week's White Paper (WP)

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HMG has ramped up expectations on this WP, both domestically and externally. Hence diplomatic push straight, esp w IE

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A result of this is that domestic grps are also ramping up pressure, to push this way and that

- Gove doing the ripping-up thing
- JRM doing the 'I'd hate to have to depose you' thing

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Thus there is both a need and an expectation that the famous 'tough choices' are coming, and coming soon

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That means winners and losers, and no one is yet ready to be a loser on this, esp w May looking so weak/biddable

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The optimistic view on all this is that of the opening tweet: very tough discussions, but opening up a line that can be held and worked with by EU to get to a deal

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Best case, that means a viable model in WP, then rapid work w COM to embed that in Art.50 negotiations to get much of a deal by Oct

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However, that looks optimistic

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Firstly, Chequers/WP might get to a position, but that doesn't embed it very well w/in CON, esp if ERG go beyond words and start more meaningful boat-rocking

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They might do that because they think there's still plenty of time until next March to direct things, so courses can be changed during summer/autumn

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Secondly, if WP doesn't produce a viable plan, then hard for COM to help lock it in. That's eminently possibly given views around Cab table

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(working assumption here is that COM wants a deal, and will do best to work with what it's given, w/in limits of mandate)

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Thirdly, May might not feel there's urgency to getting a big advance in WP, and it's easier/better to play out some more time, so that when crunch does come, less time is left to have counter-activity

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This would fit previous approach, May's structural position and the vagueness in today's trailing of a 'third way' approach on customs

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To summarise: it's darkest before the dawn, but it's also very dark as you go deeper into the unexplored cave system (a line that will doubtless resonate through the ages)

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