Britain's opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn has criticized the governments legislative agenda of lacking ambition during the first debate in the the parliamentary session.
This follows the State Opening by Queen Elizabeth the Second, who unveiled the Conservative government's legislative agenda for the next two years. Of the 27 bills revealed, 8 relate to Brexit, smoothing the way for Britain's exit from the European Union.
Labour's Jeremy Corbyn mocked the Conservative minority government for dropping many of their key election pledges and urged Prime Minister Theresa May to assure people that the government would not pursue various spending cuts.
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OUT: … school meals."
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Labour's Jeremy Corbyn warned the government that the Brexit talks had begun amid frosty relations with the EU and urged Theresa May to listen to the UK's European neighbours.
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