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5 Min ReadLONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May puts a stripped-down version of her twice-defeated Brexit divorce deal to a vote in parliament on Friday, in an attempt to break the impasse over the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union. The vote, on the day the country was originally due to exit the European Union, illustrates the depth of the three-year Brexit crisis that has left it uncertain how, when or even if the United Kingdom will ever leave. May’s Brexit-supporting trade minister, Liam Fox, cast the vote as a last chance to secure Brexit while Attorney General Geoffrey Cox told the House of Commons that it held the fate of the country in its hands.
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