Cross-party talks on a compromise Brexit deal are hanging in the balance, with Theresa May expected to come under pressure at Tuesday’s Cabinet to pull the plug.
No substantive progress is understood to have been made in talks on Monday evening, as Jeremy Corbyn told Labour MPs the Government was not shifting on its red lines.
At a stormy meeting in Westminster, Mr Corbyn came under fire over his ambiguous Brexit stance from a string of Remain-backing MPs, with one warning the party was “haemorrhaging” votes in the upcoming European election to parties – like the Liberal Democrats and Greens – which have given clear backing to a Final Say referendum on any deal.
Via The Independent
