Add Brexit as an interest to stay up to date on the latest Brexit news, video, and analysis from ABC News. Attempting to assert control over a fractious party and faltering Brexit negotiations, May told the BBC that if rebel lawmakers shoot down a deal between her government and the EU, "the alternative to that will be having no deal." Johnson wrote in Monday's Daily Telegraph that May's Brexit negotiations were heading for a "spectacular political car crash" that would leave Britain in "the ditch with a total write-off of Brexit." IMF chief Christine Lagarde said Monday that "all the likely Brexit scenarios will have costs for the U.K. economy," and a no-deal Brexit "would impose very large costs." As part of the EU, Britain currently enjoys the freedom of goods, services, money and people to move across borders with 27 other countries in the region.
Source: ABC News September 17, 2018 12:23 UTC