The labour movement is failing to voice the interests of workers and their families in the Brexit debate, according to Britain's Communists.
“Echoing the fears and aspirations of the CBI, the Institute of Directors and the City of London casino is not the same as speaking up for working-class interests,” CP general secretary Robert Griffiths told the Communist Party’s political committee on Wednesday evening.
He was speaking as Britain and the EU embark upon the second round of negotiations to exit the European Union.
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