The UK's new Prime Minister Theresa May has used her first Prime Minister's Questions session to attack her opposite number Jeremy Corbyn.
She pointed to Labour Party divisions under Mr Corbyn, who is embarking on a campaign to be re-elected leader having lost the support of a majority of his own MPs.
Mrs May also spoke of the need to strike a positive trade deal with the EU as Britain leaves the bloc.
But she used a question from Mr Corbyn about workers feeling insecure in their jobs, to emphasise his current challenges.
IN: "I suspect…
OUT: …of anybody?"
DUR: 31 seconds
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But she insisted it would be an arrangement that confirms Brexit.
IN: "As we…
OUT: …people."
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She pointed to Labour Party divisions under Mr Corbyn, who is embarking on a campaign to be re-elected leader having lost the support of a majority of his own MPs.
Mrs May also spoke of the need to strike a positive trade deal with the EU as Britain leaves the bloc.
But she used a question from Mr Corbyn about workers feeling insecure in their jobs, to emphasise his current challenges.
IN: "I suspect…
OUT: …of anybody?"
DUR: 31 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0720pmqs-may1.mp3
ALT:
But she insisted it would be an arrangement that confirms Brexit.
IN: "As we…
OUT: …people."
DUR: 22 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0720pmqs-may2.mp3