LONDON (Reuters) – Brexit minister Stephen Barclay said on Monday he would remain in his position if Britain leaves the European Union on March 29 without a deal, because he would need to help oversee the process.
Asked on BBC television if he would remain in government if Britain left the bloc without a deal he replied: “Yes, I would because I need to manage the risk, we as the government would need to manage those risks.”
“But no one wants a no deal scenario because it would be disruptive.”
(Reporting by Kate Holton, Editing by Kylie MacLellan)