May says she will step aside once a Brexit deal has been passed by parliamentLONDON: British Prime Minister Theresa May on Sunday urged main opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to work with her to break the Brexit deadlock, telling him: “Let’s do a deal”. “To the leader of the opposition, I say this: let’s listen to what the voters said in the elections and put our differences aside for a moment. “The very worst thing we could do at this time is a Westminster stitch-up, whether over the PM’s deal or another deal. The phrase also appeared on the Sunday newspaper front pages, with The Observer’s reading: “Anger grows at May-Corbyn bid to stitch up Brexit deal”. May has said she will step aside once a Brexit deal has been passed by parliament.
Source: The Express Tribune May 05, 2019 06:11 UTC