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After May survives attempted ouster, what's next for Brexit?

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After May survives no-confidence vote, what's next for Brexit?

British politics are in tumult as members of Prime Minister Theresa May's own party triggered an unsuccessful vote to oust her. May promised not to run in the next national election but expressed a commitment to seeing through a deal to execute her country's exit from the EU. Nick Schifrin speaks with Robin Niblett, director of Chatham House, for details on the disarray and what might come next.

12/12/2018

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