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Welsh First Minister defends Labour's Brexit plans

Welsh First Minister, Carwyn Jones, says Labour's plans for Brexit are "very clear", and that the party needs to continue to "chart forward a sensible Brexit and not do anything daft."

He goes on to say that those plans would include access to the single market (without the UK being a member) and tying immigration to jobs for those who wish to come and work in the UK.

Earlier today Shadow Brexit Secretary, Sir Keir Starmer, said Labour wanted a deal which prioritises jobs and workers' rights. He also said migration rules had to change and that the EU single market should be kept "on the table".

The Conservatives say they have a clear plan for exiting the EU.

(Image: Carwyn Jones (C) with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, credit: PA).

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