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When the British people voted for Brexit in such large numbers I don't believe it was remotely because they were remotely hostile to foreigners - it was because they wanted to be free." ...
Brexit: EU unveils fresh emergency 'no deal' plans 12/10/2020December 10, 2020 Talks between the UK and the EU have failed to find an agreement. There are just three weeks to go until the Brexit ...
No-deal Brexit explained in 500 words: What may happen and when? If the UK and the EU cannot agree on a deal by December 31, the pair will default to WTO rules – an expensive trade scenario ...
Technology Report reveals no-deal Brexit impact – here's what you need to know By Clare Wilson 12 September 2019 A no-deal Brexit could see long queues of lorries at the Channel Tunnel ...
The U.K. Parliament has voted to rule out a no-deal Brexit in defiance of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who followed up by saying a general election was the only way out of the country's deepening ...
How Britain Came to Accept a ‘No-Deal Brexit’ The debate over Britain leaving the European Union has polarized the country and normalized what was previously unthinkable.
LONDON — An increasingly likely “no-deal” Brexit could wreak havoc on Britain’s economy, infrastructure and social fabric, the government says in classified documents leaked to a British ...
Fanatics who want no-deal Brexit and remainers who refuse to compromise are risking science and the UK’s future in the process, says Nobel prizewinning physicist Andre Geim ...
Brexit has exposed dangerous fault lines in UK politics and society, with the murder of parliamentarian Jo Cox and a rash of hate crimes around the 2016 vote. No-deal could exacerbate this.
To solve the Brexit riddle that has paralysed British politics for three years, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has just three main options: an election, a new deal or a no-deal Brexit.
Theresa May's resignation means a new prime minister will soon be in charge of Brexit. Her successor is likely to be a committed Leaver who could opt to pursue a no-deal exit.
LONDON — The UK government has told civil servants to wind down no deal Brexit planning after spending around £4 billion pounds on preparing the country for crashing out of the European Union.
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