Brexit diaries: 'It’s a relief that things are starting to move' Read moreStephanie, another Labour voter in Stoke, who wanted to remain the EU, thought the House of Lords was correct that EU citizens rights should be protected up to a point. Others, including some Brexit supporters, thought it was more clear cut and EU citizens should be allowed unequivocally to have all their rights preserved. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Jeremy Corbyn scored worse than Theresa May on how he is responding to Brexit. “I was surprised by the outcome as Labour was for the working class: not so much now,” said Daniel, the Labour leave voter in Stoke, where his party held on. It will be very frustrating if immigration does not fall after Brexit,” he added.
Source: The Guardian March 10, 2017 06:56 UTC