Jeremy Corbyn promises Brexit deal with green protections at its heart

Madeleine Cuff
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Labour leader makes case for close co-operation with EU post-Brexit to fight the common challenge of climate change and protect green jobs and standards

Jeremy Corbyn wants the UK to set a 'floor' of existing standards and regulations and ensure the UK remains in "a customs union" after Brexit in a bid to boost the UK's green economy and drive progress...

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