Travel Plunges Deeper Into Uncertainty as UK Still Without Brexit Plan


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"Nothing has changed" has become a familiar phrase used in UK politics over the past couple of years. The country is sleepwalking towards a major crisis and nobody has any idea how to solve it.

The UK is still stuck in Brexit limbo. On Tuesday night, MPs for the second time rejected the agreement Prime Minister Theresa May struck with European leaders last November (this time with some minor tweaks.) And while politicians have chosen to signal their dislike for May's Brexit plan, there's still no coherent alternative, meaning that the UK could conceivably crash out on March 29 with no-deal, a turn of events many view as having serious economic and political consequences. May could conceivably still get her deal through, or she might ask for an extension. At this stage everything is in play. “Uncertainty is bad for business, it’s bad for consumers. What we’re seeing in the UK is that consumer confidence is tending down, business confidence is trending dow