• Mr Corbyn also revealed he is planning a shake-up of Prime Minister's Questions to allow other Labour MPs to ask questions in his place sometimes. He told the Huffington Post: "I want prime minister’s Question Time to be less theatre, more fact, less theatrical, more understandable. I think it’s very exciting for political obsessives, it’s utterly boring for most of the population, who think it’s an utter irrelevance. I will be trying to conduct my part in prime minister’s Question Time on the basis of the questions and also share out a lot more stuff in within the parliamentary Labour party. I’ll obviously be there and do all the things that I’m asked to do. But we’ve got a lot of very talented people within the parliamentary Labour party. They can call ask questions, they can all do things, let’s share it all out a bit. It won’t all be me everywhere all the time."