Brexit: Jeremy Corbyn says cross-party talks have ‘gone as far as they can’ (BBC)

Jeremy Corbyn says talks with the government to find a compromise over Brexit “have gone as far as they can”.

In a letter to the PM, the Labour leader said the six weeks of cross-party discussions could not carry on due to “the increasing weakness and instability” of the government.

Downing Street has yet to respond.

Labour and the Conservatives are now expected to discuss how to put a number of options to MPs to break the Brexit deadlock in Parliament. Read more

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