Sydney | Britain's Parliament will neither approve Theresa May's deal nor agree to leaving without a deal. But unless they decide on something, like extending the deadline, the UK will crash out of the European Union by default on March 29.
The legal, commercial and logistical wiring and plumbing that connects a modern economy to its biggest trading peers will be left broken and dangling, and with scarce goodwill around to fix them.
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Kevin Chinnery is the opinion editor and an editorial leader writer. He covered trade and industry across the Asia-Pacific region from Singapore and Hong Kong, and is a former editor of BRW magazine. Connect with Kevin on Twitter. Email Kevin at kchinnery@afr.com