LONDON - British Prime Minister Theresa May will on Wednesday offer parliament a greater say over changes to workers’ rights laws after Brexit, seeking to win the support of wavering lawmakers as she prepares to put her EU exit deal to the test next week.
May will announce plans to write her promise of improved consultation over post-Brexit workers’ rights into legislation and offer lawmakers, businesses and trade unions a say on whether Britain should match any future EU law on the issue. The move is seen as an appeal to lawmakers of the opposition Labour Party, seeking their backing at a vote next week when May will ask parliament to approve a revised exit deal. Her first deal was roundly rejected on Jan. 15.
A promise to improve consultation. Well then, that's iron clad!
Opinion: TheresaMay's deal on workers' rights isn't worth the paper it is written on
The people who will believe this are the same who believe things on the side of a bus.
Hope she consulted Mrs Merkel first...
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So before the EU, Britain repressed workers? What a crock
This, from the Tories...
The wooing of Labour MPs continues. Workers only mind you - she's accurate in only addressing worker concerns. Citizen's rights remain a subject of zero interest for both parties which is probably why they're so similar.
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