Parliament Vote Increases Likelihood of a No-Deal Brexit, U.K.'s Jenkin Says

Parliament Vote Increases Likelihood of a No-Deal Brexit, U.K.'s Jenkin Says

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The transcript discusses the significant defeat of the government on a flagship policy and its implications for Brexit. It explores the increased likelihood of a no deal Brexit unless the EU addresses key issues. The discussion includes the potential for a WTO Brexit, the impact of delaying Brexit, and the debate over a second referendum. The speaker argues against delaying Brexit and a second referendum, citing economic and political consequences.

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What was described as a seismic blow for the government?

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What paradox is mentioned regarding the Prime Minister's statement?

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What does the speaker suggest about the likelihood of a no deal Brexit?

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What is the proposed two-strand approach mentioned in the text?

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What concerns are raised about delaying Brexit?

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What is the speaker's view on holding another referendum?

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What does the speaker believe would happen if there was another referendum?

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