British Prime Minister Theresa May says that the government will need some changes if it cannot reach a deal with the European Union over Brexit.
May made the remarks on Sunday in an interview with BBC Television in Manchester where the Conservatives have gathered for their annual conference.
“Government is working on what would need to be put in place if there is no deal, what we are also working on is ensuring we get a deal, get the right deal for the United Kingdom,” May said.
“Government departments are looking to see what changes are needed, what we need to put in place.”
May also said that her cabinet, including Foreign Minister Boris Johnson, is supporting her strategy to leave the bloc.
“What I have is a cabinet that is united in the mission of the government,” she said.
“Boris is absolutely behind the Florence speech and the line that we have taken,” she said in reference to a speech she delivered in Italy in September about her…