JEREMY CORBYN accused Theresa May today of “recklessly running down the clock” in threatening to leave the European Union without a deal in order to force MPs to vote for her unpopular Brexit plans.
During Prime Minister’s Questions, the Labour leader said that Ms May was making a “shameful attempt to make her own bad deal look like the lesser of two evils.”
He added that she is enabling a “criminal waste of money” in spending £4 billion in a “cynical attempt to drive her deeply damaging deal through this House.”
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