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MPs have no choice but to reject May's Brexit deal, Corbyn charges
Ploughing on with the current deal is not stoic but ‘an act of national self-harm,’ the Labour leader told Parliament today
Jeremy Corbyn and shadow Brexit secretary Keir Starmer look unimpressed as they listen to Theresa May in Parliament today

MPs HAVE no choice but to reject the deeply unpopular deal that Prime Minister Theresa May has agreed with the European Union, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said today.

Responding to Ms May’s statement on Brexit in the Commons, he urged MPs to vote down the deal that was agreed in Brussels yesterday by saying that they would have nothing to lose by doing so.

He said: “The Prime Minister says, if we reject this deal, it will take us back to square one.

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