Britain must secure a fair share of the EU's thousands of bottles of wine and fine art collection during the Brexit negotiations, a Tory MP has suggested.

Sir Edward Leigh said the EU is estimated to have a wine cellar boasting over 42,000 bottles and artwork worth more than £13 million.

He urged ministers to "promise to take back control of our fair share of this art and wine".

British negotiators are expected to demand around 5,000 bottles of wine, 250 bottles of spirits, and €2.25m worth of artwork.

Speaking in the Commons, the veteran MP said the alcohol and art should not be left for Jean-Claude Jucker, the European Commission President, to "enjoy."