Not exact matches
Asked
to clarify the position, Starmer told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that his party wanted
to know the government's plans for areas including future
access to the EU's
single market, but would not
seek to vote down the triggering of article 50.
Starmer did, however, say that the party could try
to amend any bill
to begin the process of beginning Brexit, and would
seek to preserve
access to the EU's customs union and elements of the
single market.
«Labour will
seek to build in the principles of full, tariff - free
access to the
single market and maintenance of workers» rights and social and environmental protections.