Labour should apologise for Brexit policy, say key Corbyn allies

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Two key members of Jeremy Corbyn's shadow cabinet have called for the party to issue a '"full throated apology" for its stance on Brexit. Ex-party chairman Ian Lavery and former elections chief Jon Trickett say backing a second referendum at last year's election destroyed trust. In a new report, the pair call for the current leadership to apologise to both Remain and Leave voters. Sir Keir Starmer was a leading advocate of another referendum. The party's then Brexit spokesman was elected to replace Mr Corbyn as leader in April. In their report, to be published later, Mr Lavery and Mr Trickett - who were both fired from the front bench by Sir Keir - say Leave and...

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