Corbyn piles pressure on May over Brexit as Labour pledges customs union

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LONDON (Reuters) - British opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn is due on Monday to support staying in a customs union with the EU after Brexit, a move that could lead to a major parliamentary defeat for Prime Minister Theresa May.
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Britain should stay in a customs union with the EU even after it leaves the bloc, opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn has said, setting up a possible parliamentary defeat for Prime Minister Theresa May and giving sterling a boost. Kate King reports.

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