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Abstract:Finance minister Philip Hammond declined to say on Friday if he would quit if Britain leaves the European Union without a deal to smooth its transition. Asked if he would step down from his post in this scenario, Hammond
LONDON (Reuters) - Finance minister Philip Hammond declined to say on Friday if he would quit if Britain leaves the European Union without a deal to smooth its transition.
Asked if he would step down from his post in this scenario, Hammond told BBC radio: I'm not going to speculate because a lot depends on the circumstances, what happens.
The responsibility I have is to manage the economy in what is in the best interests of the British people. Now I clearly do not believe that making a choice to leave without a deal would be a responsible thing to do."
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