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  2. Parliamentary votes on Brexit - Wikipedia

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    The motion, which blocked a no-deal Brexit, was presented on 13 March. [94] [95] Two amendments to the motion were voted upon: the first, tabled by Caroline Spelman and categorically rejecting no-deal in any circumstances, passed 312–308; the second, the "Malthouse compromise" supporting a so-called "managed no-deal Brexit", failed 164–374.

  3. Causes of the vote in favour of Brexit - Wikipedia

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    Proponents of free trade post-Brexit hoped to strike trade deals with nations outside of the EU. For instance, Nigel Farage argued that Brexit needed to happen in order for Britain to be free to make trade deals with countries such as the United States. He also stated that this negotiation is key for Britain as "Trump is the best ally in the ...

  4. Vote Leave bus - Wikipedia

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    Channel 4 News found that the £2 billion figure was an estimate of a potential shortfall from Brexit in 15 years' time, and that it was not clearly linked to any figures from recent government reports. [27] A crowdfunded bus decorated in yellow "Bollocks to Brexit" livery toured the UK and

  5. Revealed: Brexit has reduced UK exports by £27bn, new report ...

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    A report by the Centre for Economic Performance (CEP) has revealed that small businesses have been worst hit by a £27bn drop in exports caused by Brexit

  6. Calls for Texas independence surge in wake of Brexit vote - AOL

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    The largest group agitating for secession is the Texas Nationalist Movement, which has been promoting its own version of Brexit, called Texit. Calls for Texas independence surge in wake of Brexit vote

  7. Brexit - Wikipedia

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    The release cites the independent report by Cambridge Econometrics that London has almost 300,000 fewer jobs, and nationwide two million fewer jobs as a direct consequence of Brexit. [268] Brexit is recognized as a key contributor to the 2023 cost-of-living crisis, with the average citizen being nearly £2,000 worse off, and the average ...

  8. You wanted it, you got it: Carney defends BoE Brexit report - AOL

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    Bank of England Governor Mark Carney hit back at critics of the central bank's warnings of a potentially big Brexit hit to the economy, denying allegations of scare-mongering made by some ...

  9. Timeline of Brexit - Wikipedia

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    24 December: The UK and EU reach an agreement on a post-Brexit free trade deal, called the EU–UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement. Although the text of the agreement has yet to be released, the deal has been agreed in principle, allowing goods to be sold without tariffs or quotas. Johnson hails the deal as "fantastic news". [289] [290]