
Theresa May has reached out to opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn, urging him to "do a deal", and people had a fair share to say.
Writing in the Mail on Sunday, May asked Corbyn to "put our differences aside and to agree to a cross-party deal", noting:
To the leader of the opposition, I say this: Let's listen to what the voters said in the local elections and put our differences aside for a moment. Let's do a deal.
Her public letter comes after the local elections on Thursday, which resulted in poor numbers for both parties.
Both Labour and Conservative have been in talks for over a month in a bid to broker a Brexit deal that can secure majority support in parliament.
It seems like these talks are the last resort for May, who has been accused of leaving the country in a "prolonged political limbo".
Many people seemed to agree, taking to Twitter to voice their opinions.
My message to Jeremy Corbyn: people want politicians to get Brexit over the line - so let’s do a deal. https://t.co/PzbzbD4HAJ— Theresa May (@Theresa May) 1557054642
Oh God. https://t.co/Kq7CxNQ6Ap— James Oh Brien (@James Oh Brien) 1557061073
Desperate. https://t.co/sKQduANcdj— davidallengreen (@davidallengreen) 1557056332
@theresa_may [citation needed]— James Felton (@James Felton) 1557063693
@theresa_may I'm just here for the comments. https://t.co/6qCYBt7tIr— Matthew Feeney (@Matthew Feeney) 1557054681
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