Prime Minister Theresa May blamed the collapse in Brexit talks on “the fact that there is no common position in Labour about whether they want to deliver Brexit or hold a second referendum which could reverse it.”
Mr Corbyn insisted the talks so far had been “detailed” and “constructive”, adding that Labour would consider any new proposals made to break the Brexit deadlock.
Corbyn said the negotiations had “gone as far as they can” because “we have been unable to bridge important policy gaps between us”.
He complained that as a leadership race kicks off in the Conservative Party, the “position of the government has become ever more unstable and its authority eroded”.
Via Sky News
