With polls pointing to a Conservative landslide, the Labour leader will use his first campaign event on Thursday to cast himself as an underdog facing powerful vested interests.
Theresa May will reportedly include her Brexit negotiating priorities in the Conservative General Election manifesto to lock Remain-backing Tory MPs and the House of Lords into backing her stance.
The British Parliament approved a snap general election on Wednesday, even though general elections weren't due for another three years.
Brussels is set to demand that Britain pays the cost of moving European Union agencies out of the United Kingdom after Brexit, according to a leaked draft negotiating document.
Mr Corbyn will hit out at "the wealth extractors", including Southern Rail and the former BHS owner Sir Philip Green, and he will say he will refuse to "doff his cap" to "powerful people".
May has already won approval from Queen Elizabeth for the snap election.
If she can achieve a resounding election victory, that would limit the scope for parliament to block or water down her plan for Britain to quit the European Union single market and to prioritise immigration control.
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"We haven't threatened to turn Britain into an offshore tax haven on the shores of Europe, undermining the European economy". The choice before us is clear: "to trust the people and then let the public decide". Her plan comes as the main opposition Labour Party faces record lows in approval ratings. The government's current working majority is only 17 seats.
"A general election will provide the country with five years of strong and stable leadership to see us through the negotiations and ensure we are able to go on to make a success as a result, and that is crucial".
"Sadly the Labour Party gave her a mandate for Brexit as they pushed us off a cliff-edge voting for Article 50 without a single condition attached. It's not what I'd call rebelling; it's holding the government to account", she said.
Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the Democratic Unionist Party joined the Conservatives to deliver 522 votes in favour of an early election, with just 13 against.
I don't think that this election is about changing the Government.
Against a backdrop of raucous cheers and jeers, May called Corbyn "not fit to lead" and said his left-wing economic policies "would bankrupt this country".





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