Keir Starmer: Brexit deal unlikely to pass without confirmatory poll
Source: The Guardian
Keir Starmer: Brexit deal unlikely to pass without confirmatory poll
Exclusive: shadow Brexit secretary also warns Labour risks losing its remain voters
Jessica Elgot Chief political correspondent
Sun 12 May 2019 18.30 BST Last modified on Sun 12 May 2019 18.47 BST
Keir Starmer has expressed doubts that any cross-party Brexit deal lacking a confirmatory referendum could pass parliament, warning up to 150 Labour MPs would reject an agreement that did not include one.
The shadow Brexit secretary said he feared the party risked losing its remain voters after worse than expected losses in the local elections, but he warned Labour remainers tempted to vote for the Liberal Democrats or Change UK that only Jeremy Corbyns party could deliver a fresh referendum.
In his first major interview since talks with the government began almost five weeks ago, Starmer:
Suggested a referendum must be part of any package agreed with the government.
Said Labour could call time on the cross-party talks within days if it became clear no new offer was forthcoming.
Warned Theresa May would further damage the prospect of any deal if she set an imminent departure date from No 10.
Said the option was on the table to face Nigel Farage or Tommy Robinson in an EU elections debate.
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