Euronews holds Reddit AMA to answer your questions on Brexit
by Camille Simonet
Confused about Brexit? Got a burning question to ask about the withdrawal agreement? Want to know what happens next?
Well, come back to euronews.com at 18h CET on Friday for a special Q&A session with our resident Brexit expert, Alasdair Sandford.
We've teamed up with popular platform Reddit to hold a Ask Me Anything (AMA) event to coincide with Brexit.
The UK will officially leave the EU at midnight CET on Friday — or 23h GMT — and Sandford will be on hand to answer your questions.
Have you got a question you would like Alasdair to answer? If so, head over to Reddit to post it on a dedicated thread.