The Conservatives’ reckless approach to Brexit has left us isolated and marginalised, increasing the chances of Britain crashing out the EU without a deal, which would be the worst outcome for Britain.

Theresa May says no deal is better than a bad deal. Let’s be clear: ‘no deal’ is in fact a bad deal. It is the worst of all deals because it would leave us with World Trade Organisation tariffs and restrictions instead of the access to European markets we need.

That would mean increased tariffs on all the goods we export. That would put us at serious risk of having key manufacturers leaving the UK for the European Union, taking skilled jobs with them.

A Labour Government will prioritise jobs and living standards, build a close new relationship with the EU and protect workers’ rights and environmental standards.

Labour's plan for Brexit:

We'll prioritise British jobs and our economy

We'll prioritise British jobs and our economy We'll guarantee workers' rights

We'll guarantee workers' rights We'll secure rights for both EU nationals in the UK and British citizens living in the EU

We'll secure rights for both EU nationals in the UK and British citizens living in the EU We'll fight to secure single market membership

We are leaving the EU. That issue has been settled by the British people. The choice in this election is between a Labour Brexit that puts jobs first and a Tory Brexit that will wreck the economy.