British Prime Minister Theresa May says her Conservative government and the opposition Labour Party have a duty to strike a compromise Brexit agreement to end months of political deadlock over Britain's exit from the European Union.
Writing in the Mail on Sunday, May told Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn: "Let's do a deal."
She said a cross-party compromise was not her first choice, but "we have to find a way to break the deadlock."
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