PMQs live: May challenged by MPs over Brexit 'shambles'
Theresa May is taking questions from MPs in the House of Commons, with Brexit and the election of Donald Trump set to dominate
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Theresa May is facing questions from MPs at the weekly session of Prime Minister's Questions, with Brexit once again likely to dominate.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn may highlight a leaked memo from Deloitte claiming the Government is lacking a plan for Brexit - a suggestion that was angrily dismissed by Number Ten. Mr Corbyn could also pick up on the Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson, revealing in an interview with a Czech newspaper that the UK is "likely" to leave the EU customs market.
Mrs May is likely to have up her sleeve some quotes from yesterday's speech by John McDonnell, the Shadow Chancellor. Mr McDonnell said people needed to "be more positive about Brexit" - a line the Prime Minister may deploy should Mr Corbyn go on the attack over the EU.
Mr Corbyn may also ask about housing, with the Labour-commissioned Redfern Review into declining home ownership today reporting that falling incomes are largely to blame.
Other topics likely to be raised with the Prime Minister include the chaos surrounding the child abuse inquiry, with another of the investigation's lawyers reportedly having quit over concerns about the probe, and the UK's likely relationship with Donald Trump. Labour MPs may also demand the Prime Minister rules out introducing charges for NHS treatments after her health minister refused to dismiss the idea.
Theresa May is preparing to face questions from MPs. The action gets underway at 12.00pm.
Who's asking the Qs at #PMQs today? publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201617/cm… http://pbs.twimg.com/media/CxYcLVGUUAAvWj6.jpg
Ukip's only MP, Douglas Carswell, has the third question at today's PMQs - meaning a tough question for Theresa May on Brexit is on the cards even if Jeremy Corbyn chooses to focus on other issues. Other MPs are almost certain to push the PM to clarify her strategy for managing Britain's EU withdrawal.
PMQs is underway. Theresa May starts by paying tribute to those killed in a tram crash in Croydon last week, and paying tribute to emergency services involved in the rescue operation.
Corbyn asks about Boris saying Britain would "probably" leave the customs union (and saying free movement is bollocks) #PMQs
Jeremy Corbyn, as expected, picks up on Boris Johnson's revelation that the UK is "likely" to leave the EU customs union. May says "we are preparing carefully for the formal negotiations" but will not confirm either way.
Strike by Corbyn, inviting Boris to come to despatch box at #PMQs to clarify his comments on the EU customs union.
Theresa May apparently confusing ‘a plan’ with ‘an objective’ right now #PMQs
Corbyn having fun now he's decided to ask Qs about the formerly forbidden subject, Brexit #PMQs
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