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Jeremy Corbyn has brutally trolled Theresa May's plea for Labour to help "clarify and improve" her policies - by sending her a copy of his manifesto.

The Labour leader posted a photo on Twitter of himself signing the document with the words "you asked for policy ideas, so here's our general election manifesto".

It comes after Mrs May, scorned for her negative election campaigning, gave a speech urging rivals to “contribute, not just criticise” and said "through discussion ideas can be clarified and improved.”

She gave the speech at the launch of the Taylor Review on how to help 'gig economy' workers - parts of which may not now go ahead after Labour branded it a "missed opportunity".

It comes after Mr Corbyn shot down the bid to work together as he mockingly claimed her government has "run out of steam".

Labour's leader said she should call another election instead.

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Jeremy Corbyn brutally shoots down Theresa May's bid to work together

"If the Prime Minister would like it I'm very happy to furnish her with a copy of our election manifesto," he said in the House of Commons.

"Or better still, an early election in order that the people of this country can decide."