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Theresa May's Brexit deal rejected for a third time

Theresa May's Brexit deal rejected for a third time British lawmakers voted to reject Prime Minister Theresa May's latest Brexit deal by a margin of 58 votes. The rejection has left many questions unanswered -- including when, or even if, Britain will leave the EU -- and plunges the three-year Brexit crisis into deeper uncertainty.
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