The left-wing leader of the Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, is facing a revolt from activists over his noncommital policy on Brexit. If he loses a key vote, Labour could commit itself to reversing Brexit in a second referendum. nyti.ms
“Of course Jeremy Corbyn wants to be prime minister; so do I. But what we really need to do now is save our country from a catastrophic no-deal Brexit,” said Jo Swinson, the leader of the anti-Brexit Liberal Democrat Party nyti.ms
“Of course Jeremy Corbyn wants to be prime minister; so do I. But what we really need to do now is save our country from a catastrophic no-deal Brexit,” said Jo Swinson, the leader of the anti-Brexit Liberal Democrat Party nyti.ms
“Of course Jeremy Corbyn wants to be prime minister; so do I. But what we really need to do now is save our country from a catastrophic no-deal Brexit,” said Jo Swinson, the leader of the anti-Brexit Liberal Democrat Party nyti.ms
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the Labour Party, are taking a great political risk in their Brexit talks. “If they don’t do something,” said a professor, “they’re all going down together.” nyti.ms
The leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, a longtime Euroskeptic, finally relented Monday and will back a second Brexit referendum. But the move risks alienating Leave-supporting Labour voters. nyti.ms