(Want to get this briefing by email? Here’s the sign-up .) Good morning. Britain’s Parliament looks for more Brexit alternatives, President Trump threatens to close part of the U.S. border, and Slovakia elects its first female president. Here’s the latest: Brexit puts British democracy on trial Late Monday in Britain, lawmakers will try again to come up with an alternative to Prime Minister Theresa May’s plan, which they have rejected three times. Chances of success appear minimal. None of the eight options on the table last week fetched a majority in Parliament. Failure would leave the country with two unappealing options: leave the E.U. in a little over a week without a deal or delay Brexit further. Analysis: “In interviews, many Britons expressed despair over the inability of the political system to produce a compromise,” our London correspondents Ellen Barry and Benjamin Mueller write. “No one feels that the government has represented their interests. No one is satisfied. No one is hopeful. “It has amounted to a hollowing out of confidence in democracy itself.” The winners: One industry that seems to be booming amid the Brexit chaos: law firms dealing with client concerns about the legal ramifications of the divorce… Read full this story
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