Oh the desperation of some people to try and show they are right. Thanks for proving yourself wrong.
Here it is for you. And from your own link. No agreement....or as you say no deal.
A hard Brexit is another way to say a clean break from Europe. That means Britain giving up membership of the EU's single market, an arrangement that enables the country to trade freely with its European partners without restrictions of tariffs.
Supporters of a hard Brexit want the freedom to set up their own trade deals and rules. The problem is that drawing up its own independent trade agreements will take a lot of time and, in the meanwhile, force the country to use less favorable
World Trade Organization rules.
If Britain finds itself outside of the customs union, imported goods will suddenly become much more expensive, squeezing consumer spending across the country and weighing on the many firms that buy in European materials and do business with their European partners. At present, roughly 45% of the U.K.'s exports are to the EU while 50% of the goods it imports come from the EU.
And you won't get the backing you are expecting because you seem to be the only person who doesn't seem to know what is going on.