Anger as UK's May asks for yet more time to amend Brexit deal

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[LONDON] British Prime Minister Theresa May on Sunday called for still more time to renegotiate her Brexit deal, and drew outrage by suggesting parliament may not be able to vote on the text until just 17 days before Britain leaves the EU. Read more at The Business Times.

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