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- Theresa May should keep Britain inside the European single market if she fails in negotiations, MPs have said.
- The influential Brexit committee has set the UK government 15 tests to pass in negotiations on Britain’s future relationship with the European Union.
- If a deal is unable to pass these tests, then Britain should use the Norway model as its backstop option.
- The Norway model would give Britain full access to the single market and limit the economic damage of Brexit.
LONDON — The UK Parliament’s Brexit committee has today urged Theresa May to use a soft Brexit often described as the “Norway model” as her fall-back if she fails to achieve her goals in negotiations with the European Union.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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