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		</div><p>Theresa May is taking a break from the turmoil of Westminster and the endless political machinations of Brexit with a walking holiday in North Wales.</p>
<p>Downing Street said the Prime Minister and her husband, Philip, began their vacation on Saturday after Parliament broke for the Easter recess.</p>
<p>They were seen the following day attending a Palm Sunday church service in Dolgellau – a popular base for exploring the mountains of Snowdonia – according to the North Wales Live website.</p>
<p>Their break comes as Mrs May continues to try to plot a way to get her Brexit deal through Parliament, amid warnings her position will be under threat if voting in European elections goes ahead on May 23.</p>
<p>Two years ago, during a similar holiday in the area, the Prime Minster – a keen walker – made the fateful decision to call a general election.</p>
<p>The result saw her Commons majority wiped out leaving her dependent on the support of the DUP – a legacy she continues to struggle with today.</p>
<p>Asked by reporters at Westminster if she was considering another appeal to the country to end the Brexit deadlock, the Prime Minister’s official spokesman replied: <em>“No.”</em></p>
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