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Jeremy Corbyn would have got the UK a better Brexit deal than Theresa May says Labour Shadow Attorney General Shami Chakrabarti

Jeremy Corbyn would have secured a better Brexit deal than the PM because there’s such a “positive atmosphere” when he’s in the room, chief ally Shami Chakrabarti boasted yesrerday

JEREMY Corbyn would secure a better Brexit deal than Theresa May because there’s such a “positive atmosphere” when he’s in the room, a chief ally claimed yesterday.

Labour Shadow Attorney General Shami Chakrabarti said the arch leftie would “certainly do better” than the PM - and could settle it all within the next three months.

 Labour claims it would remain in a 'comprehensive' customs union with the EU in their own version of Brexit
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Labour claims it would remain in a 'comprehensive' customs union with the EU in their own version of BrexitCredit: PA:Press Association

Speaking to the BBC she said: “I’ve been in the room when Jeremy Corbyn has met various European counterparts and it’s such as positive atmosphere.

“At this moment I certainly believe we would do better as we have such a closer relationship in terms of standards and values and benefits in human rights and workers’ rights.

“It would give us a better opportunity.”

She added: “We are internationalists and believe in human rights and workers’ rights. That makes a real difference I think.”

 Shami applauded the Labour leader's attitude in front of EU leaders
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Shami applauded the Labour leader's attitude in front of EU leaders
 Shami Chakrabarti says Corbyn would have done a better job than the PM in getting a Brexit deal
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Shami Chakrabarti says Corbyn would have done a better job than the PM in getting a Brexit dealCredit: EPA

Labour claims it would seek to remain in a “comprehensive” customs union with the EU – giving up the right to strike trade deals with the rest of the world – and push for full access to the single market.

Ms Chakrabarti claimed some senior Tories would push Mrs May out she suffered a “substantial” defeat as they want to be PM – and believe they could do a better deal.

And she admitted that under Labour an extension in Article 50 “can’t be ruled out”. She said: “It can’t be ruled out because the clock is ticking.

“I think there would be time if Mrs May heard what happened in the House of Commons last night and decided to think again and go back to her European colleagues right now and not wait until next week.”

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn wants the Brexit debate with Theresa May to start early so he can 'go home and watch I'm A Celebrity final'


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