U.K.’s Fox Hints He’d Be Willing to Accept a Delay to Brexit
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U.K. International Trade Secretary Liam Fox suggested he could live with a delay to Brexit if more time is needed to implement a divorce agreement with the European Union.
“A delay because we’ve got a deal and want to implement it, that would be one thing,” Fox said in a Bloomberg TV interview on Wednesday. “But I think we can get a deal and implement it by 29 March.”