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Brexit deadlock
After MPs reject all Brexit options, can anything break the impasse?
The Brexit process remains in deadlock as MPs struggle to find a consensus on the next steps. Sir Oliver Letwin says a no deal on 12 April is now the most likely outcome. Labour's Rebecca Long-Bailey describes the last two years as "a farce" and says a general election is needed. The prime minister's close ally Damian Green feels "sorry" for her, and ex-Tory leader Lord Howard says he would've done things differently. Author Sir Anthony Seldon describes the current situation as the "worst political crisis" in the last 300 years.
(Image: Parliament, credit: UK Parliament, Mark Duffy)
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