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British Prime Minister Theresa May returns to Parliament with her so-called “Plan B” for Brexit on Monday, not even a week after her first Brexit deal suffered a historic defeat in Parliament. After surviving a no-confidence vote on Wednesday, May had just a few days to come up with a better solution that hasn’t been discovered in more than two years of trying to find one. Plan B has to appease both the hardline Brexiters and the pro-European factions in her party and in Parliament. And the European Union while she’s at it.
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