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As Prime Minister Theresa May eked out an agreement in Brussels on Thursday to delay the process known as Brexit, ordinary Britons were scrambling to add their names to a futile petition to cancel the whole deal — crashing a parliamentary website nyti.ms
British lawmakers on Thursday voted to postpone the country’s departure from the EU. But in a rare victory for Prime Minister Theresa May, it narrowly failed to wrest control of the Brexit process from her battered government. nyti.ms
British lawmakers on Thursday voted to postpone the country’s departure from the EU. But in a rare victory for Prime Minister Theresa May, it narrowly failed to wrest control of the Brexit process from her battered government. nyti.ms
Over the past two and a half years, Theresa May has plenty of experience being derided and conspired against. On Thursday, the day she presented her 585-page Brexit deal, she took such a pummeling that her survival as prime minister was in question. nyti.ms
Theresa May fueled a hard-right Brexit... now Labour needs to commit to stopping it. @DMiliband writes exclusively for this week's issue of The New European - in shops on Thursday. t.co