Brexit talks with Labour must be free of ‘big red lines’ - Hunt

Mon, Apr 8, 2019 | By publisher


Foreign

THE British government and the opposition Labour Party should avoid “big red lines” in their discussions to resolve Brexit, British Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt said on Monday.

Report says talks between the government and Labour to break the impasse are due to continue.

“You can’t go into any of those discussions with big red lines because otherwise there’s no point in having them, but we are very clear about the type of Brexit we want.

“That’s in our manifesto and we’ve made that clear,” Hunt told newsmen before a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Luxembourg.

“What I’ll be saying to my colleagues in the European Union today is that you can see from this that Theresa May is leaving no stone unturned to try and resolve Brexit,” Hunt said.

According to him, they want Brexit to be resolved as quickly as possible, so do we, so do the British people. (Reuters/NAN)

– Apr. 8, 2019 @ 12:09 GMT |

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