Prime minister’s use of threatening language has put prospects of Brexit deal at risk, says Labour’s Angela Rayner
The UK has become an “ogre” that is “a laughing stock” across Europe, a senior Labour politician has said, accusing Theresa May of risking the country’s prospects of a Brexit deal by using threatening language.
“She says no deal is better than a bad deal, but no deal is a bad deal,” the shadow education secretary, Angela Rayner, told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.
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