Theresa May on her Brexit plans - and workers on boards

Prime Minister Theresa May told the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg she wanted to ensure that "we get the best possible deal for the UK" in Brexit talks and said that setting out what the UK wanted at the beginning of negotiations would lead to the "worst" possible deal.

Mrs May, taking questions after addressing the CBI conference, was also asked whether plans had been dropped to force firms to include worker representatives on their boards.

She "clarified" that she wanted to see workers' representation on boards and said there were a number of ways that could be achieved. She said there would be a consultation with businesses about the "best model that is going to work for everybody".

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