3 UK ministers back Brexit delay to stop no-deal exit

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3 UK ministers back Brexit delay to stop no-deal exit
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LONDON Three British Cabinet ministers publicly indicated on Saturday that they will back plans to delay Brexit if lawmakers vote down Prime Minister Theresa May's plan for a new deal with the European Union. Business Secretary Greg Clark, Work and Pensions Minister Amber...

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