Brexit: Cross-party talks 'testing ideas' says Lidington
The government and Labour are 'testing out' each other's ideas as they try to resolve the Brexit deadlock, cabinet minister David Lidington has said. He told the BBC they had a 'fair bit in common' over future customs objectives but further compromise was needed. While there was no deadline, he said the sides would 'take stock' in 10 days and the process could not drag out.
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