Tomorrow, Theresa May will give her much-heralded Brexit speech in Florence. Two addressees, who could hardly be more different, will be watching the speech with bated breath: The Europeans, whom the British prime minister wants to accommodate to such an extent that the withdrawal negotiations in Brussels overcome their deadlock. And the British home audience, which probably looks only to the national interest.
I am curious to see how she manages this balancing act rhetorically.
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