Corbyn calls May’s cross party talks a `PR sham’
By Bloomberg
24 January 2019 |
8:19 am
U.K. opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn speaks in the House of Commons in London about Prime Minister Theresa May's plan to secure a parliamentary consensus on how to implement Brexit.
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