Uncertainty looms over UK as Brexit compromise talks fail
LONDON — Talks between Britain’s Conservative government and the opposition Labour Party seeking a compromise over Brexit broke down without agreement Friday, plunging the country back into a morass of uncertainty over its departure from the European Union.
Each side blamed the other for the collapse. Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn said the talks with Prime Minister Theresa May’s government had “gone as far as they can.”
“We have been unable to bridge important policy gaps between us,” Corbyn said in a letter to May released by Labour.