Opposition parties in Britain have vowed to work together to try and prevent a no-deal Brexit even though most people still fear the country is headed for a disorderly exit from the European Union (EU).
UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson had during the G7 Summit in France suggested that a deal or no-deal Brexit would be decided ‘right at the end’.
The British pound rose on Tuesday as Parliament returns from its summer break next week in preparation for a battle with Johnson, who has pledged to take Britain out of the EU at the end of October with or without an exit agreement.
Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn on Tuesday held talks with other opposition parties during which they agreed to try and stop a no-deal Brexit, including through passing legislation and passing a vote of no-confidence on the government.
Despite Tuesday’s moves, many investors and political analysts are skeptical about the opposition’s ability to stop Johnson.


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