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Your support makes all the difference.Jeremy Corbyn has told Theresa May that Labour will support her if she abandons her Chequers plan and agrees to a softer Brexit.
He said his party would vote for a "sensible" deal that kept the UK in a customs union with the EU and guaranteed jobs and workers' rights.
The Labour leader also used his keynote speech to the party's annual conference in Liverpool to promise to fight antisemitism "with every breath I possess".
He told the Jewish community: "We are your ally."
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Shadow equalities minister Dawn Butler said she believed the crowd thought Jeremy Corbyn was "making sense" in his keynote address to the party conference.
She said: "I think people were thinking 'that will help my children, that will help my school, that will help my job'. They were hearing points that made sense."
When asked whether Mr Corbyn made sense on Brexit, Ms Butler said: "What we're trying to do is make clear what's at stake here - we've already said we need to protect our standards and services, workers' rights and jobs.
"The six steps still stand and it is up to the Prime Minister to negotiate a good deal or we will vote it down."
Tory chairman Brandon Lewis said the speech showed Jeremy Corbyn was "unfit to govern".
He said: “All he offers are failed ideas that didn’t work in the past and would leave working families paying the price with higher taxes, more debt and more waste – just like last time.
“He confirmed Labour are opening the door to re-running the referendum, which would take us all back to square one.
“And he didn’t even apologise to Jewish people for his total failure to tackle the anti-Jewish racism that is rife in the Labour Party."
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