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Brexit could send UK’s global influence into ‘free fall’
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Simone Rensch
22 Feb 19
The UK’s influence within the United Nations could hit “free fall territory” when it leaves the European Union next month, a report has warned.
Simone Rensch
Public Finance International reporter
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