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'Tragic' Brexit like a Monty Python skit - Wolff

© XPB  Phillip van Osten 16/03/2019 at 16:3416/03/2019 at 12:23 Mercedes boss Toto Wolff believes the antics of the British government on Brexit offer good entertainment value, but also a very worrying prospect. British Prime Minister Theresa May has lost two consecutive rounds of government votes on her proposed Brexit deal, while a no-deal exit was also rejected leaving lawmakers to request a delay to the Brexit process with the European Union. Wolff recently denounced the Brexit negotiations for the uncertainty an exit will inevitably cast on Mercedes' activities and trade in the UK and the fate that threatens many of its employees and workers in Brackley and at Brixworth....
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