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Editorial: If there is no majority for the prime minister’s bill next month, the chances of a Brexit outcome in this parliament look remote

Theresa May’s plan to bring her Brexit deal back to parliament for a vote at the start of June has generated weary indifference at Westminster and beyond. In many ways it is, of course, easy to see why. Her Brexit deal was defeated in January, and then twice more in March. The deal hasn’t changed much. Her own authority is vestigial.

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