What 'no deal' Brexit really means, and how it might affect daily life in the UK

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What 'no deal' Brexit really means, and how it might affect daily life in the UK
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Mrs May previously rejected calls on her to take no deal off the table, insisting that the only way to do that would be to revoke Article 50 and prevent Brexit all together.

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