Splits in the UK's cabinet over a no-deal scenario for Brexit appear to be hardening.
Britain's Home Secretary Amber Rudd says no deal being reached with the EU would be 'unthinkable'.
However, Brexit Secretary David Davis says Britain has to be prepared to walk away from talks without a deal, if a good one isn't on the table.
such a scenario has to be prepared for.
And International Trade Secretary Liam Fox says no deal wouldn't be a 'disaster'.
The differences of opinion come ahead of a key leaders' summit in Brussels, after which Britain wants negotiations with the EU to move onto trade.
Wales's Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford says Britain must reach an agreement with Brussels.
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