Brexit stockpiling is ‘Not necessary,’ U.K.’s stride says
By Bloomberg
17 January 2019 |
5:33 am
Mel Stride, financial secretary to the U.K. Treasury, discusses the next steps following Parliament's rejection of Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit plan and contingency plans for a no-deal Brexit.
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