Theresa May Calls for Unity Over Brexit, With Jokes and a Dance Routine


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BIRMINGHAM, England — The stage set stayed intact, the delivery was smooth, and this time the applause wasn’t prompted by sympathy. A year after her big speech was wrecked by a persistent cough and letters falling from the backdrop, Britain’s prime minister, Theresa May, closed her Conservative Party’s annual conference on Wednesday with an effective speech that combined self-deprecating humor and ironic dance moves with a call for unity.

Emerging pretty much unscathed from a potentially treacherous meeting of a party bitterly divided over Britain’s exit from the European Union, Mrs. May demanded its support ahead of a decisive few weeks in Brexit negotiations.

She also promised an end to the program of austerity measures that contributed to the surprise loss of the Conservatives’ parliamentary majority in an election last year.

Mrs. May’s leadership has been in question ever since that vote, but the public bloodletting at the conference in Birmingham proved less severe than some expected, allowing her to live to fight another day.

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