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The opposition Labour Party must make sure the risk of Britain leaving the European Union without a deal is averted before it considers any plan to topple Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Labour’s education spokeswoman Angela Rayner (pictured) said on Sunday (29 September), writes William James of Reuters.

Asked during an interview on BBC television if Labour was planning to call a no confidence vote in Johnson, Rayner said: “We want to make sure that we get no deal off the table before we do anything else.”

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