London-based correspondent Nicol Degli Innocenti reports on the latest developments of the Brexit saga.
Prime Minister Theresa May said she was willing to engage in constructive dialogue without preconditions with the opposition on a plan B on Brexit.
She however excluded the option of a postponement of the exit from the European Union scheduled for March 29th.
She also said no to a second Brexit referendum, arguing that it would undermine the trust of the British people in politics.
For European citizens, however, there is good news: those who want to stay in the UK will no longer have to pay a tourist tax of £65.





