The Prime Minister will speak publicly as she reels from dramatic resignations in fight over how the UK will leave the European Union

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Labour MP Owen Smith, who unsuccessfully challenged Jeremy Corbyn on an anti-Brexit platform in 2016, has told CNN that the party takes no joy in the apparent crumbling of Theresa May's Brexit deal.
“There is no great joy on our side that this government is crippling under the weight of an impossible Brexit dream that cannot be delivered,” he told CNN's Max Foster.
Smith was adamant that Labour would not support May's deal when it eventually comes to parliament for a vote.. The deal “was dead before it was read by most people,” he says. “The truth is there is no prospect of the Labour Party supporting it because it’s a bad deal.”
Nor was there support for the deal in May's own party, he said. "She’s succeeded in doing the impossible, in uniting the left wing and the right wing,” Smith said. He blamed “30 years of civil war in the Tory Party about Europe” for bringing about “this mess,” but insists parliament will prevent Britain leaving the EU without a deal.
“It’s a period of volatility in British politics as we’ve not seen for many, many generations."
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