Opinion polls put the Conservative party leader on course to significantly increase her slim majority of 17 in the 650-seat House of Commons.
Ms Miller launched the "Best for Britain" campaign last week to raise money to back candidates in the snap election on June 8 who have promised to hold a meaningful vote on Mrs May's final deal with the European Union after two-years of divorce talks.
Pressed on whether this could mean abandoning Britain's ability to cut non-EU trade deals, Sir Keir said: "We have to get the right deal with the EU. Agreeing a phased transition for the UK's new relationship with the European Union can help prevent "day one" disruption", the trade group said in its election "manifesto".
Elsewhere, Foreign Secretary and leading Brexit campaigner Boris Johnson will address the Easter Banquet hosted by the Lord Mayor of the City of London, while Brexit Secretary David Davis will make a speech at the Prosperity UK conference in the capital.
In Berlin, the government said the elections would not delay negotiations for the UK's separation from the European Union after German Chancellor Angela Merkel spoke with the British premier.
With Britain facing a general election on June 8, the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) said it was important for the next government to prioritise a smooth regulatory handover. Where hard-fought workplace rights and the environment are protected.
Helena Morrissey, chair of the Investment Association, said Britain needed to strike the right balance on post-Brexit financial regulation, not ending up with too tight a regime but also cautioning against a "regulatory bonfire".
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Criticising the government, Starmer added: "Theresa May has said that no deal is better than a bad deal".
"If this predicted landslide happens, it would basically diminish democracy, it would just be an electoral dictatorship", Miller argued, lamenting a "very weak opposition" in the Labour Party.
But Mrs May has said she is ready to discuss a "fair settlement" of Britain's obligations, although she has given no hint of the amount she is prepared to contemplate.
At a meeting yesterday in Brussels that kicked off a week of talks among the EU's 27 other states, diplomats approved French requests to ring-fence financial services from a future trade agreement, and strengthened the language in draft negotiating guidelines on European residents in Britain and the amount the United Kingdom owes the bloc. "It is a chance to cast a positive vote for the strong and stable leadership we need to deliver on the democratic will of the British people".
Answering questions during a campaign visit to Bridgend in South Wales, Theresa May dismissed Labour's Brexit proposals as "nonsensical".
Cabinet Office spokesman Lord Young rejected the idea of lowering the voting age and said it will stay at 18.
He was speaking after it was announced that British people who have lived overseas for over 15 years will not be allowed a vote.





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