Brexit could be delayed until DECEMBER as business bosses slam 'no deal' plans

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BREXIT could be delayed until the end of 2019 as rebels look to hijack the negotiations, it’s been reported. A new coup is proposing a shake-up that would force Theresa May to extend Article …

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No. March 29th is the dead line. Start delays now then there be a delay after delay after delay. If business bosses were so stupid not to have a contingency plan for a no deal they should not be in business.

You deleted my comment so reposted it.must be why its now on the front page.... feel free to send over profits 😉

There never was deal....There never will be a deal... The dodo bird may be extinct but the dodo persons seems to be alive and well! uk london running world jobs eu europe parliament news

Amazon should start payin the right amount of tax before they pipe up

It’s not delay able. Politicians were given an instruction by there employers

was it insult of the Dodo or pm..aa i was born in Mauritius !

Leave no deal, do what the people wanted

The best thing for Theresa May to do after her humiliating defeat is to resign NOW. Conservative BREXITERS have had enough of this arrogant PM especially

Theresa May needs to produce a gangsta rap song about, 'Brexit Isn't It? People voted yaint gettin' it. Don't tell me about traffic jams, because I'm wealthy and still fit. Won't stop until I command my vision, will relegate if I have to, don't need N. Ireland talk so peace EU..

No it cannot

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