الأحد، 27 نوفمبر 2016

Room to manoeuvre on EU free movement, says Labour



Image copyright JEFF OVERS/BBC There is “room to manoeuvre” on the key issue of free movement when the UK leaves the European Union, Labour"s shadow foreign secretary has insisted.
EU leaders have said free movement must be accepted if the UK is to retain full membership of the single market.
But Emily Thornberry said the UK had “common cause” with other countries and urged “good faith” in negotiations.
The government says it wants the maximum possible access to the single market and control of the UK"s borders.
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On Saturday, shadow home secretary Diane Abbott told The Guardian such access would mean there could be “no deal to be done on freedom of movement”.
But speaking on the BBC"s Andrew Marr Show, Ms Thornberry said she be..

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