How does Brexit uncertainty affect Australian economy?

Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street, London, for the House of Commons to face Prime Minister's Questions.. Picture date: Wednesday May 16, 2018. See PA story POLITICS PMQs. Photo credit should read: Kirsty O'Connor/PA Wire

Theresa May has seen off a bid to remove her government, winning a no-confidence vote by 325 to 306. Source: Press Association

A vote of no-confidence in British Prime Minister Theresa May's government has been narrowly defeated, 325 votes to 306. Meanwhile, As the UK scrambles to make sense of Brexit's future, it has also created more uncertainty here in Australia. That story by Pablo Vinales and Jessica Washington for SBS News, produced by Ivan and Selina for SBS Cantonese program.



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