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EU leaders still want to avoid the chaos of a "no deal" Brexit, but concern is rising that giving Britain a long delay poses risks of its own and would solve little.
Theresa May's government won a confidence vote by a majority of 19 MPs on Wednesday -- here are the three main Brexit scenarios now facing Britain as the clock ticks down to March 29.
Here are the four main scenarios facing Britain while the clock ticks down to March 29, 2019 -- the day it is scheduled to depart the European project after 46 years.
Last week, former UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage, who has been one of the strongest voices behind Brexit, caused a stir by suggesting he was close to backing calls for a second referendum.