Let’s make a Brexit deal, UK PM May tells Labour opposition
LONDON — Britain’s Conservative government and opposition Labour Party have a duty to strike a compromise Brexit agreement to end months of political deadlock over Britain’s exit from the European Union, Prime Minister Theresa May said Sunday.
Writing in the Mail on Sunday newspaper, May told Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn: “Let’s do a deal.”
The prospect of a cross-party compromise has alarmed many Conservatives, and May acknowledged that it was “not what I wanted, either.”
“But we have to find a way to break the deadlock — and I believe the results of the local elections give fresh urgency to this,” she wrote.


