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Theresa May is currently facing a race against time to come up with a Brexit Plan B after her deal was rejected by 230 votes – the largest defeat for a sitting government in history. With only 70 days to work together with opposition parties, pressure is growing on Mrs May to find a way out of the crisis that has engulfed the nation. Despite growing uncertainty, Britain is still scheduled to leave the EU on March 29.

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If arrangements are not in place, experts have warned that the UK’s failure to secure a deal could lead to catastrophic consequences including travel chaos and food shortages.

However, if the UK left with no-deal, Britain would no longer be part of the EU’s regulatory regime – which, according to former Ukip MP Douglas Carswell, even cost people their lives.

In his 2017 book “Rebel: How to Overthrow the Emerging Oligarchy”, Mr Carswell claimed the bloc had ulterior motives for introducing rules to promote diesel cars.

The politician wrote: “As a direct result of EU rules, there was a massive switch in the European car market from the late 1990s towards diesel engines.

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