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Why Prime Minister May is wrong to say no Brexit deal is better than a bad deal
"The costs to the UK economy of failing to strike a deal would dwarf those of signing up to a bad deal," authors John Springford, director of research, and Simon Tilford, deputy director of the Centre for European Reform, suggested.