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Abstract:The European Union believes that a no-deal Brexit is "increasingly likely", EU officials said on Monday after the bloc gave Britain two more weeks to solve its political stalemate, but is doubtful that would work. "We
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union believes that a no-deal Brexit is “increasingly likely”, EU officials said on Monday after the bloc gave Britain two more weeks to solve its political stalemate, but is doubtful that would work.
“We are prepared for this scenario,” an EU official said describing the bloc's contingency preparations.
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