Sources accused No10 of failing to shake-up the political declaration setting out proposals for the future relationship with Brussels. Shadow Brexit secretary Sir Keir Starmer said was not “countenancing any changes” to the blueprint. Labour wanted paragraphs inserted outlining plans for a customs union, “dynamic alignment” on workers’ rights and for access to the single market. A Labour Party spokesperson said: “We are disappointed that the government has not offered real change or compromise. He added: "One of the solutions to break a parliamentary impasse is to ask the people to run their slide rule over Theresa May's deal.
Source: Daily Mirror April 05, 2019 16:09 UTC