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LABOUR: WE’LL VOTE AGAINST MAY’S BREXIT

Thornberry: Deal fails our six tests

- BY BEN GLAZE Deputy Political Editor and DAN BLOOM ben.glaze@mirror.co.uk

LABOUR will vote against Theresa May’s Brexit deal, the Shadow Foreign Secretary signalled yesterday.

Emily Thornberry said she can’t see Labour’s exit tests being met and predicts a general election this autumn or next spring, suggesting the PM would go.

Mrs May’s Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab was desperate to paint a glowing picture after chatting to EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier.

Mr Raab said: “While there remain some substantiv­e difference­s, our teams are closing in on workable solutions to the outstandin­g issues in the withdrawal agreement.” Ministers plan a crunch Commons vote on a deal before Christmas, if Britain seals an EU pact. But Ms Thornberry takes a dim view of the deal, along with many Brexiteers and Remainers. She said: “I can’t see them coming back with a deal that will unite the Tory party, for heaven’s sake.” She added: “Even if they say ‘this flimsy bit of paper is what you’re going to have to agree to, otherwise there’ll be no deal’ – we’re not going to agree.”

Meanwhile, pro-EU campaigner­s ramped up demands for another EU vote, focusing on what they say is rising support among health workers.

A People’s Vote campaign survey shows a 19% surge for Remain among doctors, nurses and carers, compared with the 2016 referendum.

In the event of no-deal, 57% of health staff back a second referendum, rising to 59% of doctors.

The online poll of 649 NHS workers comes as 7,868 NHS staff signed a letter demanding a so-called “people’s vote” on any final Brexit deal.

Last night it was reported Bank of England Governor Mark Carney told the PM’s Cabinet that the economy could expect a £16billion boost if Mrs May negotiates a Brexit deal based on her Chequers compromise plan.

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ADAMANT Ms Thornberry

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