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Abstract:Britain's opposition Labour Party said it had not yet seen a clear shift in Prime Minister Theresa May's position after talks with the government on Tuesday aimed at finding a way out the Brexit impasse. "We had further d
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's opposition Labour Party said it had not yet seen a clear shift in Prime Minister Theresa May's position after talks with the government on Tuesday aimed at finding a way out the Brexit impasse.
“We had further detailed and wide-ranging talks with cabinet ministers and officials today,” a Labour spokesperson said. “We have yet to see the clear shift in the governments position that is needed to secure a compromise agreement.”
The two sides have agreed to continue their talks on Thursday, Labour said. Earlier, May's spokesman called Tuesday's talks wide-ranging and productive.
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