Theresa May has told the BBC that MPs will have a choice between her proposed deal with the EU - or no deal at all.
She was also critical of a plan by Brexiteers to resolve the Irish border issue, saying it would create a "hard border 20km inside Ireland".
The prime minister did admit that under "no-deal there would be some short-term disruption".
Shadow Brexit secretary Keir Starmer said no-deal would be "catastrophic" and people were "too casual about it".
He told Panorama: "It's not viable. It's rhetoric, not reality, and it can't be allowed to happen."
But Mrs May said it was the government's job to "make sure we make a success of no-deal, just as we make a success of getting a good deal." [...]
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