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Abstract:Britain's education minister Damian Hinds said on Monday he did not envisage a no-deal Brexit becoming the official policy of Prime Minister Theresa May's government. Asked if May had told her cabinet of senior ministers
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's education minister Damian Hinds said on Monday he did not envisage a no-deal Brexit becoming the official policy of Prime Minister Theresa May's government.
Asked if May had told her cabinet of senior ministers she would not allow a no-deal Brexit, Hinds said: "I don't envisage the pursuit of a no deal becoming government policy because we want a deal."
"The clear majority of colleagues across the House in parliament ... absolutely want there to be a good deal," he told BBC radio.
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