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3 days, 3 key votes – and no end in sight for Brexit

  • Written by Scott L. Greer, Professor, Global Health Management and Policy and Political Science, University of Michigan
  • On March 12, the British Parliament overwhelmingly rejected – for a second time – a Brexit plan worked out by Prime Minister Theresa May.

  • A day later, the lawmakers voted against a “hard Brexit” – one without any approved plan.

  • Then, on March 14, British lawmakers voted 412 to 202 to delay an exit from the European...

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