Jeremy Corbyn has said he is ‘very happy’ to take part in talks with Theresa May and said he accepted the need to go into the talks in a spirit of cross-party cooperation
After a seven-hour cabinet meeting on Tuesday, Theresa May called for a short extension to article 50 and offered to have cross-party talks with the Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, to try to break the Brexit logjam in parliament.
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