Sturgeon orders Boris Johnson to secure immediate Brexit extension in meddling
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford have called for a Brexit delay during the coronavirus crisis in a meddling letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson. They said a Brexit no deal would be"extraordinarily reckless". They wrote:"While we hope that the second half of this year will see the beginnings of a recovery, we believe that exiting the transition period at the end of the year would be extraordinarily reckless.
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