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Brexit in words

14 July 2017
Categories: Legal News , Brexit
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Amid talk of a looming constitutional crisis over the Repeal Bill and fears of humiliation at the hands of Michel Barnier, law firm Kingsley Napley has conjured up an antidote to Brexit gloom. The Kingsley Napley Brexit Crossword could be equally popular among Brexiteer wordsmiths, trade deal optimists and opponents of the single market.

But who will win the bottle of champagne—a literary Leaver or an eloquent EUrophile? Try your luck at www.kingsleynapley.co.uk.  

Categories: Legal News , Brexit
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