It’s been seven months since the U.K. triggered the two-year
countdown to Britain’s exit from the European Union, but the path to
Brexit remains murkier than ever as officials contradict each other.
U.K.
Prime Minister Theresa May voted to Remain but now pledges to deliver
Brexit, while opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn’s views on the EU are
ambivalent at best. May’s own Conservative Party is split, with
one vocal faction calling for the U.K. to walk out without a deal. (Here’s what “no deal” would mean.) Meanwhile, the EU is puzzled by the British approach, with talks stalled.
As
with most unprecedented events, who’s to say how it will pan out.
Here’s a guide to what to believe as talks progress and—more
importantly—what not to.
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