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UK’s May wins no-confidence vote despite Brexit turmoil

- BY JILL LAWLESS

LONDON — British Prime Minister Theresa May survived a political crisis over her Brexit deal Wednesday, winning a no-confidence vote by Conservati­ve lawmakers that would have ended her leadership of party and country.

But the margin of victory — 200 votes to 117 — leaves May a weakened leader who has lost the support of a big chunk of her party over her handling of Britain’s exit from the European Union. It also came at a steep price as she promised not to run for re-election in 2022. Britain’s Brexit problem, meanwhile, remains unsolved as May seeks changes to her EU divorce deal in order to make it more palatable to Parliament.

The threat to May had been building as pro-Brexit Conservati­ve lawmakers grew increasing­ly frustrated with the prime minister’s handling of Brexit. Many supporters of Brexit say May’s deal, a compromise that retains close economic ties with the EU, fails to deliver on the clean break with the bloc that they want.

On Monday, May postponed a vote to approve the divorce deal to avoid all-but-certain defeat. She has until Jan. 21 to bring it back to Parliament after— she hopes — winning concession­s from the EU.

The result of the vote was announced to loud cheers from lawmakers gathered in a stuffy, ornately wallpapere­d room in the House of Commons. Under party rules, May cannot be challenged again by fellow Conservati­ves for a year.

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