WTO is not the be-all & end-all.
And because nothing like Brexit has happened before...all these 'experts' are all expert in the past & are giving informed speculation, which yes carries more credibility than most. But don't take it as read!
And again...everybody wants a deal. One which suits THEM. But everybody deep down probably recognises that no-deal would be only slightly better than accepting a really shitty deal. Hence the relevant parties negotiate...which is what they are doing. People getting their knickers in a twist without knowing the detail are simply wasting their time imo...no amount of knicker twisting by you or I will affect the outcome.
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"WTO is not the be-all & end-all." - If we don't leave with a deal we will be trading under WTO rules, that's fact.
"And again...everybody wants a deal. One which suits THEM" - maybe, but every country has to submit a schedule to the WTO, (which then has to be ratified by all other members). You cannot move away from the terms of that schedule with another country until both parties have signed a trade deal.
You cannot move away from the terms of that schedule to help or hinder a particular trading partner. Look how long trade deals take, we will be trading under WTO rules with tariffs imposed with many countries with whom we are now doing free trade with for quite some time, look how long trade deals take to negotiate.
CETA took 7 years, OK, that was a block of 28 countries negotiating.
The average US trade deal takes 4 years to implement. We're not going to be trading freely with the rest of the world for some time if we don't sigh a deal.
If there's anything I've written that's incorrect I'd be glad to hear why.