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Jeremy Corbyn wiped the floor with Theresa May at Prime Minister's Questions today. Wiped the floor.

The cheers of Labour MPs who used to hear their leader in sullen silence told the story.

He was angry and anger is justified when Corbyn's defending the NHS and tearing into the Tories on the criminal neglect of the vulnerable when social care is a Cinderella service on its knees.

May was on her worst Maybot setting and rattled out answers with no relevance to the questions.

So Corbyn's improving at PMQs and the Prime Minister's getting worse.

The tragedy for Jezza, and relief for Tedious Theresa, is the clash will be overshadowed by funereal Phil Hammond's mini-Budget.

Corbyn's an unlucky leader. And May undeservedly fortunate.