Theresa May has told opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn the Tories "won't give Labour control" as the pair went head-to-head in PMQs for the first time since the Prime Minister stood down as Conservative Party leader.
Mrs May defended her Government’s record, pointing to a racial disparity audit, "record investment" in northern transport infrastructure, NHS funding, a "record" employment rate, house building, a stamp duty cut and "leading the world" on climate change. She told Mr Corbyn: "That is a record of Conservatives in government that we are proud of and we will never let him destroy it."
Their exchanges came ahead of a cross-party motion, backed by Labour, which aims to give MPs control of the Commons agenda on June 25 as part of a bid to stop the UK leaving without a deal on October 31.
#Brexit
#TheresaMay
#JeremyCorbyn
