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In a speech Wednesday that barely mentioned Brexit, May set out two priorities. The first is preserving the “precious, precious bond” among the constituent parts of the United Kingdom: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. To succeed, she’ll need to make it attractive for each of these entities -- especially Scotland and Northern Ireland, which enjoy a fair amount of autonomy and view the EU more favorably -- to remain closely connected to London. These will be difficult and complicated negotiations, but they are manageable.
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In a speech Wednesday that barely mentioned Brexit, May set out two priorities. The first is preserving the “precious, precious bond” among the constituent parts of the United Kingdom: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. To succeed, she’ll need to make it attractive for each of these entities -- especially Scotland and Northern Ireland, which enjoy a fair amount of autonomy and view the EU more favorably -- to remain closely connected to London. These will be difficult and complicated negotiations, but they are manageable.
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