their general election manifesto.
labour called for a strong emphasis
in retaining the uk's benefits
of the the eu single
market and customs union,
as well as putting jobs
and the british economy first.
well, a little earlier this evening,
i spoke to the labour mp
hilary benn, who served as chairman
of the brexit select committee
in the last parliament.
i started by asking him what type
of brexit he would like to see
following on from the election.
i think
ithink in
i think in view of the prime
minister's catastrophic misjudgement
and the fact she has lost her
majority, the idea that we would
walk away from the talks with no
deal, which is what she said before,
is dead in the water. the commons
with its current may cut would not
vote for that. she has wasted
valuable time because the clock has
been checking that we are no further