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May told to stop her cringeworthy Brexit dancing
Jeremy Corbyn asked when the PM will ‘publish a real plan that survives contact with her Cabinet and with reality’
Theresa May in breaks into a ‘dance’ while meeting with scouts at the United Nations offices in Nairobi, Kenya last week

JEREMY CORBYN mocked Theresa May’s cringe-inducing dance moves at Prime Minister’s Questions today, warning her that she cannot afford to keep “dancing around” Brexit.

Referring to her stiff attempts to cut shapes with children during a recent whistle-stop trade mission tour in Africa, Mr Corbyn said that companies such as Panasonic have “taken the cue and decided to dance off altogether” over concerns of Britain leaving the EU without a deal.

A deal must be agreed between Britain and the EU by next month.

 
 
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