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Britain stumbles toward exit talks with a reinvigorated Europe

Theresa May wanted a mandate for her vision of Brexit; voters didn’t give her one

IT MUST HAVE SEEMED LIKE A GOOD idea at the time. In April, British Prime Minister Theresa May called for a snap election in hopes of consolidating her power. Polls suggested that her Conservative Party would easily defeat the left-of-center Labour Party led by Jeremy Corbyn, an unreconstructed socialist estranged from many of his parliamentary colleagues. The vote, May said, would give the country the chance to unite behind her leadership as she

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