Food shortages, skyrocketing fuel prices, limited access to medication, days-long waits at the border. Those are the possibilities outlined by the British government in an internal policy paper that outlines the potential impacts of a no-deal Brexit. nyti.ms
Food shortages, skyrocketing fuel prices, limited access to medication, days-long waits at the border. Those are the possibilities outlined by the British government in an internal policy paper that outlines the potential impacts of a no-deal Brexit. nyti.ms
Food shortages, skyrocketing fuel prices, limited access to medication, days-long waits at the border. Those are the possibilities outlined by the British government in an internal policy paper that outlines the potential impacts of a no-deal Brexit. nyti.ms
A no-deal Brexit would spark potential shortages of fuel and medicines, long traffic jams at ports and rising food prices, the U.K. government said in a report outlining the worst-case scenarios on.wsj.com
“A short-term exposure to Corbyn would be less damaging to this country’s interests – and I’d say my party’s – than a long-term exposure to Brexit under this government.” theneweuropean.co.uk
"A short-term exposure to Corbyn would be less damaging to this country’s interests – and I’d say my party’s – than a long-term exposure to Brexit under this government.” theneweuropean.co.uk
"You have got to realise the present government is supported by large numbers of people as opposed to Brexit as I am. How long will they remain within the tribe and loyal to the party?" theneweuropean.co.uk