Brexit talks between May and Corbyn yesterday produced no conclusion
Of more concern, it emerged last night that shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry has written to Labour MPs promising that Mr Corbyn will insist on a"confirmatory vote" in other words a second referendum - deal or remain.The last thing this country needs is a second vote. No wonder there has been a huge backlash against the Prime Minister's decision by Tory MPs and party members.
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