Labour Party to ditch Theresa May's Brexit plan if elected - News Summed Up

Labour Party to ditch Theresa May's Brexit plan if elected


Story highlights Labour said it would try to keep Britain in the EU single marketIt would immediately guarantee the rights of EU citizens in BritainLondon (CNN) Britain's main opposition party has vowed to scrap Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit plans if it wins the general election in June, saying it will seek a softer departure from the European Union. Labour's Brexit spokesman Keir Starmer said that, if elected, his party would guarantee EU nationals living Britain the right to remain in the UK after the split, and would be open to retaining the benefits of the EU's single market and customs union. Laying out his party's vision for Brexit in London on Tuesday, Starmer sought to offer British voters a clear alternative to May's plans for a "hard Bexit." Labour's Keir Starmer outlines his party's vision for Brexit in London on Tuesday. But Starmer said that May's Brexit vision was "reckless" and that the June 8 election was fundamentally a vote on what kind of Brexit the British people wanted.


Source: CNN April 25, 2017 10:23 UTC



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