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New Brexit crisis: Is Britain heading toward a no deal disaster?

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It's only Monday, and it's already looking like a tough week for British Prime Minister Theresa May. She has delayed a key Brexit vote from this week, now pledging to hold it by March 12 - only 17 days before the UK is scheduled to leave the EU. No surprise then that neither her own MPs nor Europe is impressed. Meanwhile, May continues to talk with European leaders to try to get some compromises out of them, but so far they show no signs of budging. So is Britain inevitably careening toward a no deal scenario? And would that really be so bad? Hannah Vaughan Jones anchors a conversation with Bonnie Greer, Liam Halligan and Ayesha Hazarika. via Knit
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It's only Monday, and it's already looking like a tough week for British Prime Minister Theresa May. She has delayed a key Brexit vote from this week, now pledging to hold it by March 12 - only 17 days before the UK is scheduled to leave the EU. No surprise then that neither her own MPs nor Europe is impressed. Meanwhile, May continues to talk with European leaders to try to get some compromises out of them, but so far they show no signs of budging. So is Britain inevitably careening toward a no deal scenario? And would that really be so bad? Hannah Vaughan Jones anchors a conversation with Bonnie Greer, Liam Halligan and Ayesha Hazarika. via Knit
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