BEN CHACKO reports on fears at TUC Congress that the provisions in the legislation are liable to be watered down even further

IT HAS often felt since the EU referendum that Jeremy Corbyn and Labour can please nobody when it comes to Brexit.
This is despite the fact that, as the commentator Maya Goodfellow put it in December 2017, “Labour didn’t cause Brexit, is not in charge of it and yet the party has the shrewdest position.”
In fact, since 2016, the central point of the Labour leader’s stance has been clear.



