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Its broken anyway, I'd jam a slot screwdriver into the plastic and see where that gets me, either you get it screwed or out or you break it into pieces.
I did that and broke off another piece, but I'm having trouble getting that piece out now. We're getting ever closer to calling a plumber :).
Eh, a new faucet that fits as a drop in replacement might be cheaper than the plumber, but you are far from the point where I'd give in.
What kind of pliers do you have available?