UK’s May seeks compromise with Labour in EU divorce deal
LONDON — British Prime Minister Theresa May sought a compromise Monday with opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn in hopes of securing his backing for a divorce deal with the European Union.
The political manoeuvring comes amid strong signs that uncertainty over Brexit is already clamping down on Britain’s economic growth.
Taking a cordial tone, May suggested further talks with the Labour Party leadership even as she said she did not see the advantage of permanent membership in the EU’s customs union, a key demand Corbyn is seeking in exchange for backing her troubled Brexit bill in Parliament.