British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has promised Brexit will happen on October 31, but the terms of this divorce still haven’t been worked out. Critics say a no-deal Brexit would be a disaster for Britain’s economy. As Redmond Shannon reports, opposition MPs are joining forces to make sure a no-deal scenario doesn’t happen.
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British opposition moves to stop no-deal Brexit
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