Theresa May’s ‘Reset’ for U.K. Government Comes Off the Rails
- Foreign secretary says U.K. isn’t planning for no Brexit deal
- Davis says practical implementation may cause delays on deal
U.K.'s May Talks Gig Economy as Brexit Worries Business
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U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May attempted a “reset” for her government after last month’s election losses, but the bid was undermined by confusion over Brexit policy and a health scandal dating back decades.
In a speech Tuesday at the launch of a review of working practices, the premier reached out to other parties, urging them to work with her to ensure British workers are given fair pay and conditions, saying “big decisions” need to be made so Britain emerges from Brexit “stronger and better.”