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‘Lame duck for Christmas’: UK papers see pyrrhic win for PM

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LONDON: Britain’s partisan newspapers mostly agreed on Thursday that Prime Minister Theresa May has been damaged and faces all- but-impossible Brexit hurdles despite winning her party’s confidence vote.

“It’s lame duck for Christmas,” the opposition Labour partybacki­ng Daily Mirror wrote on its front page.

The more independen­t-minded i commuter newspaper said May received a ‘stay of execution’.

And the Brexit- support The Sun said the ‘coup plot may lead to (a) historic breakup of the Tory party’.

May won the backing of 200 Conservati­ve party MPs in a secret ballot on Wednesday.

But 117 voted against her — a margin that underscore­d the extent of the opposition from her own ranks to the draft withdrawal agreement May struck with European Union (EU) leaders last month.

The no- confidence vote was initiated by staunchly anti- EU MPs in May’s party.

Her deal is also opposed by Labour and smaller opposition parties in parliament that want closer ties with Brussels.

The scale of the resistance — and May’s promise to her party on Wednesday to not contest the 2022 election — made newspapers question the extent of the British leader’s victory.

“Tory coup fails. But scale of rebellion damages May,” said the left-wing The Guardian.

“Theresa May scrapes home,” said The Times.

The traditiona­lly right-wing paper said five minister were now urging May to let parliament “hold a series of ‘indicative’ votes on every conceivabl­e option” of Brexit.

May pulled a vote scheduled for Tuesday on the draft agreed last month with her 27 EU counterpar­ts because of its certain defeat.

She heads back to Brussels on Thursday in a long- shot bid to wrest concession­s that could win her some additional votes.

EU leaders refuse to renegotiat­e the actual draft but seem willing to offer May non- binding assurances on the main dispute involving measures to prevent the return of a hard border with Ireland.

May has promised to re-submit her Brexit deal for a vote in the House of Commons by January 21.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? A man delivers a bouquet of flowers for May in Downing Street, London.
— Reuters photo A man delivers a bouquet of flowers for May in Downing Street, London.

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