Opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn moved closer to fully backing a second Brexit referendum, saying the public should be given a choice on any deal to leave the European Union.

Corbyn has previously said the country should be offered a vote on Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal. On Sunday, he seemed to echo his deputy, Tom Watson, who has been calling for a vote on any Brexit package, including one proposed by the Labour Party.

"It would be reasonable to have a public vote to decide on that," Corbyn said on the BBC's "The Andrew Marr Show."