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Although U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May is expected to get her way, many peers in the House of Lords are not ready to go quietly into the night when it comes to Brexit.
In London, there was much furor in the House of Lords last week as peers hotly debated Brexit under the watchful eye of Prime Minister Theresa May. May took the unprecedented move to be present at the debate, which underscored her determination that the unelected chamber would not tamper with the government’s bill plans to...
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