On the 14th of March, the British Parliament decided they don’t want a no-deal. The House of Commons voted by 312 to 308 to reject a no-deal Brexit under any circumstances.
A no-deal would have severe consequences on an economic level. As part of our research, we interviewed Rolf Falter, Head of Liason Office of the Parliament of the European Union: “A no-deal would be the worst case scenario.”
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RESEARCH | ARTICLE | VIDEO © Kobe Velle & Christopher Kabeya, Thomas More University of Applied Sciences, BE