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.
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