^that depends what you mean by no deal.
If there is no agreement on Brexit which is quite likely there will have to be agreement on what happens now, there will have to be a period when current regulations apply, a transition.^
No deal means exactly what it says no deal. That is, nothing is agreed between the UK and the EU.
Which means that on Brexit day; the day when we leave the EU, we are regarded by the EU as a third country and are treated as such. Read the EU's 74 notices to stakeholders on exactly what that entails. They've been available for many months.
There will only be a period when the current regulations apply if we have an agreement with the EU for a transition period and we know that a transition period is dependent on agreement of the Withdrawal Agreement.
There appears to be a 50:50 chance of 'no deal'. It would be so calamitous that many people don't think it's possible that anyone in govt. would let it happen. Looking at the record of this government over the past few years I wouldn't be that confident...
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