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13 September 2019

No-Deal Brexit

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DLA Piper UK LLP

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A range of outcomes remains possible. The UK could still leave the EU without a deal. Two things would be required for this to happen:
United Kingdom Government, Public Sector

A range of outcomes remains possible. The UK could still leave the EU without a deal. Two things would be required for this to happen: the current draft Withdrawal Agreement not to be ratified by the UK Parliament before 31 October; and the EU to decide not to extend the negotiating period beyond 31 October. So it remains important for businesses to understand how a no-deal Brexit will impact them. We have analysed the impact of no-deal on several key sectors.

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