UK's Labour leader says he won't try to reverse Brexit

Britain's Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn launches the party's General Election campaign at Event City in Manchester England Tuesday May 9, 2017. Britain goes to the polls in a General Election on June 8. (Peter Byrne/PA via AP) (The Associated Press)

Britain's Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn launches the party's General Election campaign at Event City in Manchester England Tuesday May 9, 2017. Britain goes to the polls in a General Election on June 8. (Peter Byrne/PA via AP) (The Associated Press)

Britain's Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn launches the party's General Election campaign at Event City in Manchester England Tuesday May 9, 2017. Britain goes to the polls in a General Election on June 8. (Peter Byrne/PA via AP) (The Associated Press)

Britain's main opposition Labour Party says it will correct a "rigged" economic system if it wins the June 8 parliamentary election — but it won't try to reverse the country's decision to leave the European Union.

In a speech Tuesday, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said the economy is "still rigged in favor of the rich and powerful" and vowed to target "the tax cheats, the rip-off bosses, the greedy bankers."

Conservative Prime Minister Theresa May has put Brexit at the heart of her campaign, saying voters should increase her majority to strengthen Britain's hand in EU exit talks.

Many Labour voters backed remaining in the EU in last year's vote, but Corbyn said the issue "has been settled."

He said "the question now is what sort of Brexit do we want?"