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Corbyn blasts May for 'rigid' position on #immigration
Opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn said on Monday (26 February) that he would take a more flexible approach than Prime Minister Theresa May to immigration after Brexit, addressing one of the concerns of employers about the risks of leaving the European Union, write Alistair Smout and Andrew MacAskill.
“We would not do what this government is doing, start from rigid red lines on immigration and then work out what that means for the economy afterwards,” Corbyn said in a speech setting our Labour’s stance on Brexit.
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