May Taunted by Corbyn Over Cabinet Split in Last Clash of Summer
- Labour leader says ministers are ‘bickering and backbiting’
- Prime minister accuses him of ‘talking Britain down’
Professor Moshirian Says Brexit Is Unchartered Territory
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A week of plotting against Theresa May was capped by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn taunting the British prime minister over the splits in her cabinet in their final encounter before Parliament goes on a summer break.
The recess will come as a relief for May after she lost her majority in a botched election gamble that has left the premier vulnerable to a leadership challenge and weakened her hand at the Brexit negotiating table.