'Wrecker Corbyn': how Thursday's papers covered May's Brexit vote aftermath - News Summed Up

'Wrecker Corbyn': how Thursday's papers covered May's Brexit vote aftermath


The Telegraph (@Telegraph) Thursday's Daily Telegraph front page: Hammond tells business chiefs MPs will stop no-deal Brexit #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/1vxKFkCxkJThe Sun focuses on May’s invitation to Corbyn to discuss next steps, with the headline: “Come on over to May place”. The paper blames Corbyn for the current impasse, saying: “Theresa May dramatically invited Jeremy Corbyn to Downing Street last night for emergency Brexit talks” but “the EU exit deadlock crisis deepened when the hard left Labour boss ducked the invitation”. Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) MIRROR: Ditch no deal...and then we’ll talk Brexit #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/AtaRd4eMOyThe Daily Mail paints things quite differently, saying “May wins confidence vote, invites Labour leader for Brexit talks at No 10, then .. wrecker Corbyn slams door on Theresa”. The Times also lays the blame for the lack of progress at the Labour leader’s feet with “Corbyn snubs Brexit talks”. Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) EXPRESS: You’ve lost the respect of the nation #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/wxeReNlIhLThe Scottish papers are deeply unimpressed with the week’s events.


Source: The Guardian January 17, 2019 04:03 UTC



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