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Theresa May has defended her Brexit vision in a statement to MPs amid warnings that EU leaders will not accept her plans. | Theresa May has defended her Brexit vision in a statement to MPs amid warnings that EU leaders will not accept her plans. |
In a major speech at Mansion House in London last week, the Prime Minister told the bloc that refusing to include financial services in a trade deal after Brexit would “hurt” its own economies. | In a major speech at Mansion House in London last week, the Prime Minister told the bloc that refusing to include financial services in a trade deal after Brexit would “hurt” its own economies. |
However European leaders suggested the plan would be difficult to accept because it would undermine the EU’s single market. | However European leaders suggested the plan would be difficult to accept because it would undermine the EU’s single market. |
Earlier, Ms May attempted to shift focus away from Brexit when she announced plans to penalise property developers who do not build homes quickly enough. | Earlier, Ms May attempted to shift focus away from Brexit when she announced plans to penalise property developers who do not build homes quickly enough. |
The Prime Minister also used the speech to address rising levels of homelessness, adding: "In 2018, in one of the world’s largest, strongest economies, nobody should be without a roof over their head. | The Prime Minister also used the speech to address rising levels of homelessness, adding: "In 2018, in one of the world’s largest, strongest economies, nobody should be without a roof over their head. |
"This isn't just a British problem – in recent years homelessness has risen across Europe – but it is source of national shame nonetheless." | "This isn't just a British problem – in recent years homelessness has risen across Europe – but it is source of national shame nonetheless." |
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