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Brexit - live updates: Theresa May accused of presiding over '20 wasted months', as PM vows to unite nation Brexit - as it happened: Theresa May accused of presiding over '20 wasted months', as PM vows to unite nation
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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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