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The UK’s Article 50 period has been legally extended by the EU until 31 January 2020. It can leave earlier (on the first day of the month following deal ratification) pending the deal passing in Parliament. The EU “firmly” excluded any reopening of the withdrawal agreement and has ruled out discussions of the future EU-UK relationship (the Political Declaration) until the deal is ratified. The Government’s No Deal contingency plans, Operation Yellowhammer, have been stood down and its ‘Get Ready for Brexit’ campaign paused. READ FULL ARTICLE
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