Labour accused Theresa May (left, today) of failing to offer opposition 'real change or compromise' after a third day of talks between senior frontbenchers and officials on both sides. With just days to go to find a consensus and get an agreed deal though the Commons after months of division, the party led by Jeremy Corbyn (right, today) voiced 'disappointment' at the way they had gone. Shadow Brexit secretary Sir Keir Starmer said the Government was 'not countenancing any changes' to the wording of the Political Declaration setting out the framework for the future UK-EU relationship.
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