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		</div><p>Theresa May said that the UK needs an extension to Brexit talks which is “as short as possible” in order to leave the EU with a deal.</p>
<p>Mrs May added she is offering to sit down with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to try to agree a plan for a deal.</p>
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<p>Her short statement came on a day when a cross-party group of senior MPs launched a bid to force the Prime Minister to stop no-deal Brexit by tabling a bill requiring her to extend the negotiation process beyond April 12.</p>
<p>Number 10 made clear on Tuesday that exit without agreement in 10 days time remains the legal default unless MPs approve a deal. And EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier said a no-deal departure was becoming “day after day more likely”.</p>
<p>Speaking in 10 Downing Street following a seven-hour Cabinet, Mrs May said: “I have always been clear that we could make a success of no-deal in the long term but leaving with a deal is the best solution.</p>
<p>“So we will need a further extension of Article 50 – one that is as short as possible and which ends when we pass a deal.</p>
<p>“And we need to be clear what such an extension is for: to ensure we leave in a timely and orderly way.</p>
<p>“This debate, this division, cannot drag on much longer.”</p>
<p>Mrs May said she would try to strike a compromise deal with Mr Corbyn but said it would have to include her current deal.</p>
<p>“Today I’m taking action to break the logjam.</p>
<p>“I’m offering to sit down with the leader of the opposition and try to agree a plan that we would both stick to to ensure we leave the EU and we do so with a deal.</p>
<p>“Any plan would have to agree the current Withdrawal Agreement – it has already been negotiated with the 27 other members and the EU has repeatedly said it cannot and will not be re-opened.”</p>
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