UK Industry ‘Exasperated’ As Third Brexit Extension Prolongs Uncertainty
Withdrawal Deal Would Also Cause Northern Ireland Regulatory Issues
Executive Summary
The UK will not leave the EU on 31 October, and the government is now expected to push for a general election in December in an attempt to break the political deadlock.
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