Davis Says the U.K. Is Making Contingency Plans for a No-Deal Brexit

Davis Says U.K. Preparing Plans for No-Deal Brexit

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Brexit Secretary David Davis said the government is stepping up efforts to make sure the U.K. is prepared for a no-deal Brexit if there isn’t a breakthrough in talks.

“There is a determined exercise under way in Whitehall devoted to contingency arrangements so that we are ready for any outcome,” Davis said at the Conservative Party conference in Manchester, England. “Not because it is what we seek but because it needs to be done.”