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The Labour Party has denied a Guardian newspaper report that Brexit talks with Prime Minister Theresa May’s government have stalled, write Guy Faulconbridge and Michael Holden.

The newspaper had said talks had stalled due to a Conservative desire for post-Brexit deregulation including pursuing a US trade deal.

“There has to be access to European markets and above all there has to be a dynamic relationship to protect the conditions and rights that we’ve got for environment and consumer workplace rights,” Corbyn said according to the Guardian.

“We’ve put those cases very robustly to the government and there’s no agreement as yet,” he added.

A Labour spokesman said it was wrong to say talks had stalled and that further meetings were planned for next week.

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