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Brexit: what happens next?

Following the rejection of the withdrawal agreement by the UK parliament on Tuesday, Theresa May is expected to present her plan B next Monday. But what happens next?




Phelim O'Neill
Wed 16 January 2019 12:00 AM
Phelim O'Neill

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