LEN McCLUSKEY warned Theresa May yesterday that Britain leaving the EU single market could jeopardise industrial and science-based jobs.
The Unite leader urged her to pursue ways of addressing the public’s concerns about freedom of movement without putting the livelihoods of some workers at risk.
He said: “The Prime Minister’s comments regarding access to the single market in Brexit UK will be causing serious concern among Unite members and in manufacturing companies today.
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