The Labour leader says his meeting with Ms May was 'useful but inconclusive', with both sides agreeing to further meetings.
British Prime Minister Theresa May has held talks with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn as she works to break the Brexit deadlock. The Labour leader says his meeting with Ms May was 'useful but inconclusive', with both sides agreeing to further meetings.
Despite the Prime Minister's calls for national unity, Ms May's decision has cost her two ministers, with Brexit Minister Chris Heaton-Harris and Nigel Adams from the Welsh Office both choosing to step down. The EU has warned British lawmakers they must pass a deal by April 12 to avoid a long delay, as the block prepares for the European Parliamentary elections in May.
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