British Prime Minister Theresa May experienced a further setback on Thursday, February 14, when the British Parliament rejected the motion she had submitted to ensure support for her strategy for negotiating with the EU on the draft exit agreement from the country (see EUROPE 12194). Her resolution was rejected by 303 votes to 258, with some in her own party choosing to abstain (67 out of 317 Tories). Other amendments were rejected on Thursday, such as those of the SNP on the extension...