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Editorial: Britain is days away from crashing out of the EU with no deal. It is vital – and possible – to prevent that from happening

It has come to this – and it is scary. As things stand, Britain will leave the European Union on Friday without either a withdrawal agreement or any kind of plan for future relations. It is hard to exaggerate the destructive seriousness of that possibility for Britain. Theresa May has asked for a delay, but the EU will give its response on Wednesday. She bears enormous responsibility for bringing the country’s future to the edge of calamity in this way. But there is blame to be shared.

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