JEZ REMAINER TALKS

Jeremy Corbyn meets with Tory Remainers as he pushes for a soft Brexit that would keep Britain in the Customs Union

JEREMY Corbyn met Tory Remainers yesterday as he stepped up his bid to force Theresa May to adopt a soft Brexit alternative.

He agreed to pursue further talks with Tory and Labour MPs over finding a compromise between his plan to stay in the Customs Union and their “Norway-Plus” style Brexit that would keep Britain in the Single Market.

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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn hopes to pursue his plans for a soft BrexitCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Mr Corbyn’s spokesman said they held “detailed discussions” with Tory MPs Nick Boles and Oliver Letwin and Labour MPs Lucy Powell and Stephen Kinnock over their plans for a Common Market 2.0.

Labour said in a statement afterwards: “They discussed how to build greater support on areas of agreement between Labour’s alternative plan and Common Market 2.0 and find possible areas of compromise.”

But separate talks with anti-Brexit parties broke down after he watered down his commitment to a second referendum.

He met Westminster leaders of anti-Brexit parties the SNP, Lib Dems, Plaid Cymru and the Greens over their campaign for a People’s Vote - and snubbed their invitation to join a rally calling for one on Saturday.

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Lib Dem boss Sir Vince Cable said of the meeting: “There are unfortunately absolutely fundamental disagreements. He won’t support a People’s Vote if it’s involves voting on the Government’s deal versus remain, and since that’s the only deal available it means they don’t support a referendum in practice.

"Basically the labour party is still in the territory of trying to find a form of Brexit.

“Sadly he won’t be joining us on the march on Saturday - he’s good at these rallies and I think he would enjoy it but it was a definite no to that.”

Lib Dem leader Sir Vince Cable said Mr Corbyn would not be joining an upcoming rally calling for a People's VoteCredit: Getty Images - Getty
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