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May and Corbyn talk Brexit
Trade Unionists Against the EU welcomed the meeting, however the Communist Party's Alex Gordon warned May would use the meeting to blame Corbyn for any further delays

THERESA MAY and Jeremy Corbyn sat down for talks today to seek a Brexit “resolution” after the Prime Minister consistently failed to get her European Union withdrawal plans approved by MPs.

Ms May avoided meeting the Labour leader in Downing Street by holding the talks in her Commons office.

Any agreement between them on a position that can win majority support of MPs would allow the PM to request yet another delay to Brexit at next Wednesday’s EU summit to May 22.

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