British advice about Brexit without agreement

The British government starts by advising people and companies about what to expect and what to do if there is no agreement on the Brexit between the European Union and Great Britain.

'An agreement with the EU is still our priority', according to a government spokesman. 'But we have to be prepared for everything. '

One of the reasons the British government comes up with advice is that there are many stories about what a Brexit means without an appointment for the British. 'We want to show that there is not much that is true of all those ghost stories,' explains Raab. 'I look forward to giving more clarity. '

Raab also informs the BBC that in some instances the British government is taking action to help its own residents.

The spokesperson for opposition party Labor says that there must be a treaty between Britain and the EU. 'If there is no Brexit deal, the government has failed enormously. '