BREXIT: Guardian UK’s Christian Bennett on way out
By Guardian Exclusive
02 April 2019 |
10:30 am
The most important topic in Britain at the moment is BREXIT. After MPs voted against PM Theresa May's plan, no one seems sure what will happen next. The Guardian Nigeria had an exclusive chat in London with Christian Bennett of The Guardian UK and he shared his thoughts on how Britain can dig herself out of the BREXIT hole.
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