Jeremy Corbyn has taken heat on Twitter from critics who believe he should have focused on Brexit rather than the McDonald's strike.

Corbyn, who supported the strike by employees of the fast-food chain, raised the issue in Parliament by pointing out the huge disparity between McDonald's bosses and their staff.

Supporters suggested he was right to focus on the issue, but critics argued that, given the embarrassment caused by the leak of the Home Office immigration proposals, he should have put Brexit front and centre of his attack.

There was further awkwardness when Theresa May alluded to Sarah Champion, the Labour MP removed from the shadow cabinet by Corbyn for suggesting Britain had a problem with Pakistani men raping white girls.

Read some of the responses to Corbyn's performance below.