Labour backs down on migration to win back Brexit voters
By Elizabeth Piper LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's main opposition Labour Party will say for the first time on Tuesday it is not wedded to freedom of movement with the European Union, an attempt to win back millions of traditional supporters who backed Brexit. In his first major speech this year, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn will set out his Brexit strategy more than six months after Britain voted to leave the EU in the June referendum. Flagging in opinion polls, Corbyn will also try to ease concern
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