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Tories’ landslide win clears the course for Brexit

Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his Conservative Party won a commanding majority in Britain’s Parliament yesterday, a victory that paves the way for Britain’s exit from the European Union next year, write the NYT’s Mark Landler and Stephen Castle. It was the party’s largest win since Margaret Thatcher captured a third term in 1987.

Mr. Johnson said the vote gave him “a powerful new mandate to get Brexit done,” a position that signals a profound change in the global trading system, reports the NYT’s Peter Goodman. “For more than seven decades, the global powers that be operated on the assumption that greater economic integration amounts to historical progress,” Mr. Goodman writes. “But that era is over.”

The prime minister must now decide how to pull Britain out of the E.U. If the country wants access to the bloc’s single market, it will have to give up control in some areas, but hard-liners are likely to push for a clean break, Bloomberg reports.