Jim O'Neill Sees 60% Chance for 'Some Derivative' of May's Brexit Deal

Jim O'Neill Sees 60% Chance for 'Some Derivative' of May's Brexit Deal

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The transcript discusses the probabilities of different Brexit outcomes, with a focus on the likelihood of a no-deal Brexit, the possibility of the UK never leaving the EU, and the potential for a deal to pass. It highlights the EU's potential readiness to renegotiate at the last moment and the significance of the House of Commons reaching a majority agreement. The EU's strategic response to the UK's position is also considered, with an emphasis on the complexities of the negotiation process.

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What significant event occurred in the House of Commons according to the text?

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What does the speaker suggest about the EU's response to the UK's signals?

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