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Revealed: May’s last-ditch Brexit plan to woo Labour

PM risks Tory civil war over new customs deal
Theresa May is expected to make concessions to Labour on customs, goods alignment and workers’ rights
Theresa May is expected to make concessions to Labour on customs, goods alignment and workers’ rights
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Theresa May will take a final desperate gamble to deliver Brexit this week by offering Jeremy Corbyn three major concessions in a bid to force MPs to back a new deal.

The prime minister will show her hand on Tuesday, making a “big, bold” offer to the Labour leader which could split the Conservative Party down the middle.

The Sunday Times has learnt she will outline plans for a comprehensive but temporary customs arrangement with the EU lasting until the next general election, which Corbyn will be able to depict as a Tory cave-in to his demands.

May and her negotiating team will agree that Britain will also align with a wider range of EU single market regulations on goods. Finally, they will enshrine in