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Fearing another defeat for her Brexit divorce deal British PM TheresaMay implored the EU to make concessions to help her win approval from Parliament.

London — British Prime Minister Theresa May was battling Friday to stave off another defeat for her Brexit divorce deal, imploring the European Union to make concessions to help her win approval from Parliament.

May's office said she will urge the EU to make changes to its withdrawal agreement with Britain, warning that "decisions that the European Union makes over the next few days will have a big impact on the outcome of the vote."British lawmakers are due to vote for a second time Tuesday on the deal, which they overwhelmingly rejected in January.

Last-minute negotiations have stalled, with EU leaders saying Britain has not provided concrete proposals.

 

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