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Labour to guarantee EU citizens’ rights if it wins

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Britain’s opposition Labour Party will immediatel­y guarantee the rights of millions of EU citizens living in the United Kingdom if it wins a June election, it said yesterday, setting out a Brexit strategy aimed at eating into Prime Minister Theresa May’s runaway lead.

May’s surprise decision to hold an early election on June 8 gave opposition parties just seven weeks to prepare, and Labour trails her Conservati­ves by around 20 points in the polls.

Its Brexit spokesman Keir Starmer criticised what he called her “reckless” approach to negotiatio­ns on extracting Britain from the European Union.

“It is often said that EU nationals contribute to our society and so they do, but they are part of our society … and they should not be used as bargaining chips,” he said in London.

“So on day one of a Labour government we will immediatel­y guarantee that all EU nationals currently living in the UK will see no change in their legal status as a result of Brexit. That does not mean … that we will not fight equally hard for UK citizens in the EU.” Last year’s referendum vote to leave the EU, partly driven by concerns about immigratio­n, has created uncertaint­y for an estimated 3 million EU nationals living in the UK and some 1.2 million Britons residing in other EU countries.

Preparing to start two years of negotiatio­ns with the other 27 EU countries, May has made clear her approach to Brexit is to leave the EU’s single market — based on free movement of goods, services, people and capital — and escape the jurisdicti­on of its courts.

Starmer said Labour’s strategy would seek to retain the benefits of the single market and customs union, and prioritise jobs and the economy rather than curbing immigratio­n.

May has declined to guarantee the right of EU nationals to remain in Britain until she obtains the same commitment­s on behalf of Britons in Europe.

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