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The Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, has said it could be more beneficial for the UK to be outside of the EU under the right deal. Speaking on BBC One's The Andrew Marr Show during the Labour conference in Brighton, Corbyn underlined Labour's 'credible option', referred to as 'the five pillars', which covers the customs union, the trade relationship, protection of consumer, environmental and workers’ rights and the Good Friday agreement. The Guardian UK could be better off outside EU, says Corbyn – video
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The Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, has said it could be more beneficial for the UK to be outside of the EU under the right deal. Speaking on BBC One's The Andrew Marr Show during the Labour conference in Brighton, Corbyn underlined Labour's 'credible option', referred to as 'the five pillars', which covers the customs union, the trade relationship, protection of consumer, environmental and workers’ rights and the Good Friday agreement. The Guardian UK could be better off outside EU, says Corbyn – video
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The Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, has said it could be more beneficial for the UK to be outside of the EU under the right deal.
Speaking on BBC One's The Andrew Marr Show during the Labour conference in Brighton, Corbyn underlined Labour's 'credible option', referred to as 'the five pillars', which covers the customs union, the trade relationship, protection of consumer, environmental and workers’ rights and the Good Friday agreement.
The Guardian