Brexit delay expected by cabinet ministers: ES
By Bloomberg
11 January 2019 |
3:09 pm
Brexit is reportedly expected to be delayed beyond March 29 due to a backlog of legislation that needs to be passed before the U.K leaves the European Union.
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