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Britain’s main opposition Labour Party has put forward an amendment to the government’s Brexit bill to try to force Prime Minister Theresa May to seek a new, single market deal with the European Union, it said on Tuesday (5 June), writes Elizabeth Piper.

Labour said in a statement it had tabled an amendment to the EU withdrawal bill calling on the government to negotiate full access to the EU’s single market, keep common minimum standards, rights and protections, to share joint institutions and regulations and to ensure there are no new impediments to trade.

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