UK euroskeptics urge PM May to prepare for 'no deal' Brexit

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Pro-politicians and business figures are urging British to be ready to walk away from the without a trade agreement, despite warnings from major manufacturers that a "no deal" would be an economic disaster.

In an open letter, 60 lawmakers, economists and business chiefs say Britain should threaten to withhold the 39 billion pound ($52 billion) divorce bill it has already agreed to pay.

The letter released Sunday by urges U.K. authorities "to accelerate their preparations for 'no deal' and a move to a World Trade Deal under WTO rules." That would mean trade barriers between Britain and the EU.

Still, Airbus, and have all warned that leaving the EU without a free-trade deal would hurt British businesses and jobs.

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First Published: Sun, June 24 2018. 16:00 IST