Speaking about Brexit, Jeremy Corbyn says there is an "air of uncertainty" around Britain.

He says Labour respects the decision of the British people in the referendum "but no one can respect the conduct of the government since that vote took place".

Jeremy Corybyn says instead of coming up with a progressive Brexit plan with the EU, "the main negotiations have taken place between different factions of the Tory party".

He says "the only job this government is fighting for is the prime minister’s".

Jeremy Corbyn warns that time is running out, and says the PM's "my deal or no deal" rhetoric "is a threat to our whole economy, especially our manufacturing industry and to tens of thousands of skilled jobs here in Britain".

He says as it stands Labour will vote against the Chequers plan, and it is "inconceivable" that the UK should crash out of the EU with a no deal. He says this would be "a national disaster".

"If Parliament votes down a Tory deal or the government fails to reach any deal at all, we would press for a general election. Failing that, all options are on the table."