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Labour's Brexit civil war rages as Yvette Cooper insists Britain WON'T rejoin… but Cabinet minister says 'red lines' could be dropped
Labour faces internal conflict over Brexit as Yvette Cooper asserts Britain will not rejoin, while a Cabinet minister suggests potential removal of 'red lines'.
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