May's position is looking shakier than ever as Brexit negotiations drag on

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May's position is looking shakier than ever as Brexit negotiations drag on
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UK Prime Minister Theresa May's position is looking shakier than ever as Brexit negotiations drag on | Analysis by janemerrick23

London British Prime Minister Theresa May will face her fellow -- for now -- European Union leaders at a summit Wednesday with everyone around the table knowing she is running out of options on Brexit.

May was supposed to have come up with a credible alternative Brexit plan, that could be passed by her Parliament, to present at the summit in Brussels, yet talks with the UK opposition Labour Party on that new deal have failed to bear fruit.May to ask Merkel and Macron for a Brexit extension as Parliament votes to block no-dealIt's likely, then, that the summit will be difficult, but not a disaster for May.

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