She said Labour was entering the talks, which will start later today, with “an open mind”, adding:"We're not setting any red lines for these discussions with the prime minister”., Ms Long-Bailey risked angering many Labour MPs by arguing the party’s support for it in the latest “indicative votes” was “just to move matters ahead”.
It will be legally binding, the tories will just change the law afterwards - as they have done with so many other laws before it.
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