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Abstract:British Prime Minister Theresa May said she and Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn needed to put aside their differences to deliver a Brexit deal, following poor results for both parties in English local elections on Thursday.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May said she and Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn needed to put aside their differences to deliver a Brexit deal, following poor results for both parties in English local elections on Thursday.
“To the Leader of the Opposition I say this: Let's listen to what the voters said in the local elections and put our differences aside for a moment. Let's do a deal,” she wrote in an opinion piece for the Mail on Sunday newspaper.
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