TelegraphView: MPs need to know the government's no-deal plans
In 23 days’ time, the UK is due to leave the European Union. Judging by the logjam in talks over possible changes to the Withdrawal Agreement aimed at securing its support in Parliament, if we do leave on that date it will be without a deal.
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