A 'no-deal' Brexit is already happening for us, Aston Martin CEO says

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Shares in Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings fell more than 15 percent on Thursday.

The boss of luxury car maker Aston Martin Lagonda has told CNBC that his company is already operating in a"no deal" Brexit scenario.

At present, Britain and Northern Ireland will leave the European Union on March 29th with no deal as U.K. lawmakers have failed to agree on the terms that can be signed off between London and Brussels. "I think we are in good shape, but I don't know what shape we have to be in because nobody knows what 'no-deal' Brexit looks like," he added.

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