Labor head Jeremy Corbin spoke out against the deal reached in negotiations between the UK and the European Union. This means that Corbin will most likely ask his party to vote against approving the deal in Parliament.
The leaders of the Scottish National Party (SNP) and the Democratic Union Party (DUP) also spoke out against the deal.
The fact is that this opposition coalition represents a minimal majority in the British House of Commons (289 versus 288). Which means Johnson’s Brexit deal can still be rejected.