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#Brexit delay is now inevitable - Corbyn
British opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn (pictured) said on Tuesday (29 January) he believed the government would have to delay Britain’s departure from the European Union as time runs out to get a deal with Brussels, write William James and Kylie MacLellan.
“Whatever happens in the votes that follow it has now become inevitable that the government will have to extend Article 50 in any scenario,” Corbyn said in parliament before MPs are due to vote on ways to shape Prime Minister Theresa May’s next steps on Brexit.
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