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Leftwingers gather to exchange ideas on a People’s Brexit

CAMPAIGNERS will discuss tomorrow how Brexit could deliver for the left as the Tory Party sinks deeper into crisis.

With Prime Minister Theresa May heading to Brussels yesterday to rally European Union leaders to the defence of a Brexit deal condemned by Leavers and Remainers alike, pro-EU MPs have been ramping up the pressure for a second referendum to reverse the verdict of 2016.

Jo Stevens, a People’s Vote campaign supporter and Cardiff Central Labour MP, argued that the public deserved a “real choice” between leaving the EU on Ms May’s terms or “sticking with the deal we’ve got inside Europe.”

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