Why no deal remains the most likely outcome of the Brexit talks
The most reasonable assumption is that Boris Johnson isn’t bluffing
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The most reasonable assumption is that Boris Johnson isn’t bluffing
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ByThe Tory approach to the climate emergency has tended to be characterised by plans to act “soon”, rather than “now”.
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