In his opening statement in the BBC's election debate, the Labour leader said there was "nothing remotely strong or stable" about the Tories' record in office. The whole story is actually very, very different: more than two million, mainly young people, have registered to vote since the election was announced.
LONDON (AP) - Britain's main opposition leader castigated Prime Minister Theresa May for refusing to debate him on live television Wednesday, as narrowing opinion polls injected drama into the country's election campaign.
Ms Rudd told viewers: "The only question to consider is who should be in No 10 to steer Britain to a brighter future?"
Amber Rudd accidentally let her poor knowledge of the rules of Monopoly slip when criticising Jeremy Corbyn over his "fantasy economics".
"Set free from the shackles of European Union control, we will be a great, global trading nation once again bringing new jobs and new opportunities for ordinary working families here at home", she said.
She added that Labour in Wales was "airbrushing" Mr Corbyn out of its campaign and pleaded with voters to give her a mandate to represent the Welsh.
I do not ever involve myself in personal arguments or sniping with people.
"When Labour talks about job creation we mean decent jobs, jobs which pay a real living wage, which people can get by on, and which give people a sense of pride and objective", the party leader will say. "You are not worth Theresa May's time, don't give her yours".
Although May skived off the debate, that didn't stop her becoming the focus of attention on social media.
"Brexit negotiations start 11 days after you vote, but instead of focusing on those negotiations, Corbyn would be busy haggling with Nicola Sturgeon and the Lib Dems".
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"Because the promise of Brexit is great, the opportunities before us enormous", she said.
Imagine if it's a bad deal. "Even if she brings in a dementia tax, sacks your kids' teachers, and nicks their lunch money while she's at it".
But Mr Nuttall rebuked by shouting "You invited Hamas, you invited Hamas to the House of Commons", referring to when Mr Corbyn called the members "friends". Have you seen people sleeping around our stations?
"It's what makes the decision you face next week so vital".
The Labour Party leader follows in the footsteps of Labour politicians Neil Kinnock and Ken Livingstone plus a long list of music icons who have featured on the magazine's front cover, including John Lennon, David Bowie, Kurt Cobain and Morrissey.
Mr Robertson claimed the Tories had "chosen to support those who are wealthiest in society" but said the SNP would put up the top rate of tax from 45p to 50p.
Twitter users launched a search for the missing prime minister, with the hashtag #wherestheresa trending.
"We can't be sure Theresa May is going to achieve her political objective of a landslide majority", he said. "Some of the offers you will hear tonight are just fanciful".
"The relentlessly upbeat assessment of Brexit in her speech today is a U-turn of epic proportions", he said.
It's been a while since the Tory party had to talk about a coalition, but Ms Rudd kept mentioning the "coalition of chaos".





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