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Labour MP considering voting for Johnson's Brexit deal
Graham Stringer believes the EU cannot be trusted to protect workers’ rights in the long-term
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson (left) and Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission

A LABOUR MP has said he will vote for Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal on Saturday because he believes the EU cannot be trusted to protect workers’ rights in the long-term.

Graham Stringer, MP for Blackley and Broughton in Manchester, said that he does not trust the EU any more than he trusts the Conservative Party.

He told the Radio 4 Today programme today: “The basis of wanting to be a country independent of EU regulations is that we can make decisions ourselves as a country.

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