The opposition Labour Party is trying to turn Britain's election into a tale of two Brexits. In a speech in London, Labour Brexit spokesman Keir Starmer said the largely pro-EU party would not seek to reverse voters' decision to quit the bloc. "The Labour Party cannot spend all its time trying to rub out yesterday," he said, arguing that Labour must "genuinely accept the result" of last year's referendum. Polls put Labour a long way behind May's Conservatives as the election campaign begins, and the opposition party has been accused of offering a muddled position on Brexit. "Jeremy Corbyn is too weak and floundering to get a good deal in the Brexit negotiations," said the government's Brexit Secretary, David Davis.
Source: ABC News April 25, 2017 08:18 UTC