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Labour leader calls for new poll to end Brexit impasse

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wakefield — Britain’s main opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn on Thursday called for a general election to resolve the current deadlock in parliament over Brexit, arguing that he would renegotiat­e the agreement with Brussels if he came to power.

“If the government cannot pass its most important legislatio­n, then there must be a general election at the earliest opportunit­y,” he said, speaking at an electronic components factory in Wakefield in northern England.

“To break the deadlock, an election is not only the most practical option, it is also the most democratic option.

“It would give the winning party a renewed mandate to negotiate a better deal for Britain and secure support for it in parliament and across the country,” he said.

The European Union has ruled out any renegotiat­ion of the deal.

The Labour leader has said he will seek a vote of no confidence in the government if parliament, as expected, next week votes against the Brexit deal that Prime Minister Theresa May has negotiated with EU leaders.

If the government lose a no confidence motion, there will be a period of 14 days in which parties can seek to find an alternativ­e working majority in parliament and a general election would be called if they fail to do so. The Labour Party has said it will only push for a second referendum on Brexit if it fails to trigger an election.

Wakefield voted by 66 per cent in favour of leaving the EU in the 2016 referendum but its two local Labour MPs, Mary Creagh and Yvette Cooper, support a second referendum that could allow Britain to stay in.

In his speech, Corbyn said that Labour would seek to heal Brexit divisions if it came to power, arguing that the core problem was a “failed system rigged against the many to protect the interests of the few”. —

 ?? AFP ?? Jeremy Corbyn gives a speech on Brexit at a manufactur­ing plant in Wakefield on Thursday. —
AFP Jeremy Corbyn gives a speech on Brexit at a manufactur­ing plant in Wakefield on Thursday. —

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