Friday, January 25, 2019

UK Chancellor believes EU will drop some Brexit redlines to avoid no deal

The British Chancellor has said he believe the EU would be willing to drop some of its Brexit red lines to help break the deadlock in the British parliament over a Brexit deal.


UK Prime Minister Theresa May has been struggling to get MPs on board before the 29th of March, or the country faces a no-deal scenario.


UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports.


IN: Philip Hammond, the UK Chancellor

OUT: SOC

DUR: 53 seconds


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