UK’s Prime Minister Theresa May threw down the Brexit gauntlet to Brussels on Wednesday (Oct 5) in a speech calling for ‘maximum freedom’ in Europe's single market despite a backlash against her hard line on immigration.
May's address to the Conservative party conference came as the pound plunged on currency markets and amid growing criticism of proposals to make businesses publish lists of how many foreign workers they employ.
But she insisted her policies would help working-class families whose alienation was reflected in June's shock referendum vote to leave the EU, repeating the 1960s US civil rights slogan: "A change is going to come."
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