“It has never looked more likely that the UK will leave the EU without a deal. But there are still ways for Britain to avoid a no-deal Brexit”, claims the author. Unfortunately he does not explain what the EU could do to avoid a no-deal Brexit. Odd. And that for a think-tank – maybe just a half- think-tank.
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