British Prime Minister Theresa May narrowly won a confidence vote, 325 to 306, after yesterday’s humiliating defeat of her Brexit plan.
New York Times: “Ordinarily, a prime minister would be expected to resign after suffering a big defeat on a signature bill, but Brexit has rewritten the rules of British politics. And once again, Mrs. May, who has defied many predictions of her political demise, lived to fight another day.”
Washington Post: “Brexit is tearing British society and its political classes apart, as the sides devolve into warring tribes of Leavers and Remainers, neither with enough power to best the other.”

