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@WSJ
8 years ago
May enters Brexit process in strong position, though political and economic threats loom, writes
@Simon_Nixon
on.wsj.com
@WSJ
8 years ago
After six months as U.K. prime minister, Theresa May must take a side on Brexit,
@Simon_Nixon
writes
on.wsj.com
@WSJ
8 years ago
RT
@Simon_Nixon
: Theresa May has a free hand on Brexit to seek whatever deal is in the best interests of the Tory party. My latest
t.co
@WSJ
8 years ago
Theresa May’s chance to set the Brexit narrative
on.wsj.com
by
@Simon_Nixon
@WSJ
8 years ago
Theresa May will make three major statements on Brexit in the coming weeks.
@Simon_Nixon
on her new year challenge
on.wsj.com
@WSJ
8 years ago
Theresa May’s new year challenge: How to reset Brexit expectations
on.wsj.com
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