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Lib Dems to urge Labour to drop ‘torpor and timidity’ on EU and rejoin single market
The Lib Dems will urge Labour to abandon its cautious approach to the EU and rejoin the single market, with Ed Davey calling for talks on a more ambitious deal ahead of the 10th anniversary of the Brexit vote. The party is strengthening its position by challenging Labour’s current stance on EU customs union and single market red lines.
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