No-deal Brexit a 'real possibility', lawmakers warn May
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UK Prime Minister Theresa May must plan for the "real possibility" that she emerges from two years of "Brexit" negotiations without a deal, according to a panel of lawmakers.
Mrs May has warned that she is prepared to take Britain out of the European Union with no agreement rather than accept a bad one. That could happen, and it would be a "dereliction of duty" not to plan for the consequences, the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee said in a report on Sunday.
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