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Jeremy Corbyn spelled out how Labour would proceed with Brexit, inside a new customs union with full access to the single market and no race to the bottom on regulatory standards. His words were warmly welcomed by British industry and put the focus squarely on Theresa May to respond in her major speech on Friday.



Meanwhile in Brussels, the EU commission published its draft Brexit treaty summarising the talks so far. But it went down like a lead balloon at Downing Street which saw the document as an aggressive negotiating tactic which ‘no UK prime minister could ever agree to’. We hear from our Brussels correspondent Jennifer Rankin.

Joining Heather Stewart to discuss this pivotal week for Brexit are Jill Rutter of the Institute for Government; our Brexit policy editor Dan Roberts, and columnist John Harris.