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Article 50 extended: Is a 'no deal' Brexit now more likely?

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What happens if the UK hasn’t decided on anything by 12 April This is a real risk, given that May’s deal is unlikely to pass, and there are no guarantees a different option will get a majority in indicative votes. So what would the EU do if the UK came back just before 12 April asking for a further extension? Most commentators tentatively agree that the EU doesn't want to be blamed for no deal so may still be open to a second extension (as long as the UK holds the elections) even if the reason for doing so is a bit flimsy. That said, Rem Korteweg from the Clingendael Institute told the NBCC forum on Thursday thatsome ... (full story)

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