The response by Brexit Secretary David Davis and the Prime Minister to Starmer's exposition of Labour's approach speaks volumes since May terms it "nonsensical" while Davis resorts to the Tory Central Office fallback position of warning that a "coalition of chaos" putting Corbyn's team in charge of negotiating with the European Union "would be a risky risk to Britain's future".
The Prime Minister used a political meeting of the Cabinet at 10 Downing Street to remind ministers that polls had proved wrong "repeatedly" in the European Union referendum, the 2015 general election and the USA presidential election.
He said: "I am finding an enthusiasm for doing things differently".
Theresa May set the tone at the final Prime Minister's Questions for a presidential-style election battle, pitting her leadership against Mr Corbyn's.
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Labour trail the Conservatives by more than 20 points in opinion polls, and the party is also divided over Corbyn's left-wing leadership and strategy on Brexit.
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The local currency , however, advanced further against the Japanese Yen to settle at 57.61 per 100 yens from 57.62 on Tuesday. At 9.18 a.m, the Sensex was trading down 25.78 points or 0.09% at 30,107.57 with 14 components falling.
And while Labour may claim to respect the outcome of the referendum, it's clear to me that many of their MPs still think they might be able to overturn the result in the years ahead.
The scale of the Labour implosion, as the Tories pick up votes from struggling Ukip, has thrown constituencies into play on June 8 that were previously rock solid.
British Prime Minister Theresa May speaks at the Brackla Community Centre in Bridgend, Wales.
Lawmakers packed the House of Commons for what could be the last opportunity for some to take part in Prime Minister's Questions, a weekly ritual which puts the Prime Minister under the spotlight as the leader of the opposition and backbench lawmakers pose their questions.
He said the White Paper will have a strong emphasis on retaining the benefits of the Single Market and the Customs Union as Labour know that is vital to protecting jobs and the economy. Every single vote on June 8 will count.
Under the strong and stable leadership of Theresa May over the past ten months we've confounded the predictions of economic catastrophe and set out a clear plan for Brexit. He is a weak leader of a divided party who couldn't get the right deal for the United Kingdom.
May defended her government's record and warned against a "coalition of chaos" if Labour won enough seats to form a coalition government with the Liberal Democrats and Scottish National Party.


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