British opposition spokesperson says Labour won't vote for 'blind Brexit'
FILE PHOTO: Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May, and the leader of opposition Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn attend an Armistice remembrance service at St Margaret's Church, in London, Britain November 6, 2018. John Stillwell/Pool via REUTERS
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain’s opposition Labour Party will not vote in parliament for a bad Brexit deal or a “blind Brexit”, Labour’s defence spokesperson Nia Griffith said on Sunday.
Asked about recent comments from opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn saying that Brexit could not be stopped, Griffith said: “We’ve said very clearly that we do not want a situation of no deal, we’ve also said very clearly that we cannot be voting for a bad deal or a blind Brexit.”
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