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23rd September 2018
02:24pm BST

Theresa May making a statement on Brexit negotiations with the European Union at Number 10 Downing Street on Friday. Credit: Getty[/caption]
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn ramped up pressure on May by promising Saturday night that his party will back a People's Vote if delegates vote for the policy at their annual conference that began this weekend. He also called for a snap election. "If this government can't deliver, then I simply say to Theresa May, the best way to settle this is by having a general election," he told the Labour Party conference this weekend.
But the prime minister told Tory MPs to keep “cool heads” and “hold their nerve” on Saturday night in response to call for a second referendum. “These negotiations were always bound to be toughest in the final straight,” she said.
“Many in Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the SNP are trying to thwart Brexit at every step. Some are now openly advocating a second referendum and extending article 50 to delay Brexit, sending us right back to square one.
“Others are talking directly to the EU to undermine the UK’s negotiating position. This is the moment to put our country first.”
The UK's deadline to make a deal on its exit from the EU is March, but May has previously stated that the additional time needed to push legislation through the Commons means a Brexit deal needs to be thrashed out by October.
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