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@TheNewEuropean
4 years ago
"In the event of a hard Brexit, we want to make our position clear to you: Spar will not accept any cost price increases without a robust valid justification to support it,” https://buff.ly/3nRgESy
@reuters.com
5 years ago
Northern Ireland force lacks resources to police hard border in event of no-deal Brexit: chief constable
@rt.com
5 years ago
Scaremongering or worst-case scenario? UK govt at odds over grim no-deal Brexit leak
@rt.com
5 years ago
Hard Brexit will hit UK with food, fuel & medicine shortages, leaked govt doc warns
@rt.com
6 years ago
British Army ‘ready to help’ in case of no-deal Brexit – general
@guardian
6 years ago
Port of Dover warns of 'regular gridlock' in event of hard Brexit https://trib.al/QF7fq2E
@guardian
8 years ago
Sturgeon: second Scottish referendum is likely to be held in event of hard Brexit http://trib.al/Q2Dz5Se
@guardian
8 years ago
Sturgeon vows to hold second Scottish vote in event of hard Brexit http://trib.al/CFITxLC
@guardian
8 years ago
Sturgeon vows to hold second Scottish vote in event of hard Brexit http://trib.al/bbjn8zT
@openeurope.org.uk
8 years ago
Markets have been hit hard by Brexit but they have not crumbled – politics has