Brexit BETRAYAL: How New Zealand's example could PROVE no deal was 'best solution'

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Brexit BETRAYAL: How New Zealand's example could PROVE no deal was 'best solution'
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Nigel Farage says that he believes Brexit it 'by far the most popular option.' He says that in two weeks we should be 'out of the EU' and it is time that our politicians need to start 'keeping their promises.'

, many experts and politicians, including the Prime Minister, regard this as a nightmare scenario that could shrink the economy, spark shortages of food and medicine, and even risk tensions flaring in Northern Ireland.

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