May Wins Polish Support for Speedy Brexit Deal to Help Business
- U.K. teams with Poland to counter Russian disinformation
- Premier’s trip to Warsaw overshadowed by firing her deputy
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U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May left Warsaw on Thursday afternoon with the support of the Polish government for a generous settlement on services after Brexit and unity in fighting propaganda campaigns by Russia.
The trip was overshadowed by May firing Damian Green, her closest political ally, on Wednesday. But armed with promises to work together on security and defense, she left Warsaw with reassurances that Poland’s new administration would support her in key aspects of the EU divorce negotiations.