• The Brexit vote looms. But more than 100 lawmakers from her Conservative Party have said they will vote against the deal, a potential threat to Mrs. May’s leadership. Much of the resistance to Mrs. May’s deal is due, in part, to her own choices. Our reporter traveled to Sunderland, a deprived northern city that voted 61 percent to 39 percent to leave the E.U. He found many voters frustrated that Mrs. May’s deal would not deliver the windfall they were promised during the campaign.
Source: New York Times December 09, 2018 19:18 UTC