All the day’s politics news, with Theresa May’s Brexit speech in Grimsby, and Jeremy Corbyn at Scottish Labour conferenceMay to ask EU for concessions to get MPs to back Brexit dealHunt: future generation ‘will blame EU’ for talks failureWhat happens if May’s Brexit deal is voted down? And if it passes? 1.53pm GMT Jeremy Corbyn is due to speak at the Scottish Labour conference at 4.30pm, but some interesting developments are already coming out of Dundee.The Guardian’s Severn Carrell reports that Richard Leonard, the Scottish Labour leader, has apologised to the party’s two Scottish MEPs after their calls for a second EU referendum were deleted from the guide to this weekend’s spring conference. 1.36pm GMT May has been accused by the Labour MP Jo Stevens of “complete hypocrisy” for saying that the EU’s behaviour will determine the outcome of next week’s vote.“If Theresa May is really interested in getting this right, there’s an easy solution: ask the public what they want,” Stevens said in a statement issue by the Best for Britain pressure group. Continue reading…
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