London — Theresa May faced her first nationwide electoral test as Britain’s Prime Minister on Thursday, as she toughened her Brexit position just weeks before a crucial general election. Britons began choosing thousands of new local councillors in a vote that will be closely watched for proof of the strength of May’s Conservatives, which opinion polls suggest are on course for a thumping victory in the June 8 parliamentary elections. Nearly 5,000 local authority seats are being contested across England, Scotland and Wales, along with eight metropolitan mayoralties. Experts caution, however, against using the results to predict the outcome of next month’s vote, noting that such elections are normally fought on local issues and are often used to punish the sitting government. However, the proximity of the general election and the political upheaval caused by last year’s shock Brexit referendum have created a unique context. May gave the EU formal notice of Britain’s intention to leave...

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