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Labour: we will not automatically support Cameron on EU

“That is a developing position”.

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“They call us deficit deniers, but then they spend billions cutting taxes for the richest families and for the most profitable businesses”.

Asked if he should have sung the anthem, she said: “I think it would have been appropriate and right and respectful of people’s feelings to have done so”. “I thought that worked very well and it was very calm, and the Prime Minister had to change his way of doing things”.

JEREMY Corbyn, the new Labour leader, today prepares to face his first Prime Minister’s Questions session in the House of Commons – will you be tuning in?

Meanwhile, Corbyn supporter John Wiseman, a member of Labour’s regional board committee and chair of St Helens South and Whiston constituency, said: “From a personal point of view, I welcome the news as a Corbyn supporter”.

“We build on that in the way we inspire people to come together for a more decent, more equal, fairer and more just society”, he added.

Mr Crausby said: “The majority of Labour MPs wanted someone else but I think there is a mood of give him a chance”.

Cameron, for his part, has debated against four different Labour leaders during his 10 years as Conservative leader.

National Insurance paid by workers current falls dramatically, from 12% to 2%, on salaries above £42,380.

He signalled that Labour would now oppose all the Tories welfare changes, including the benefit cap.

Some senior Labour figures, including Peter Mandelson, David Blunkett and Roy Hattersley, have launched outspoken attacks on Mr Corbyn and his policies since his election.

“We are having discussions, obviously”.

Follow all the updates in our live blog. Bercow said the British public “want there to be robust argument and inquiry, they don’t want there to be a ritualistic shouting match every Wednesday lunchtime”.

She said: “It’s very much business as usual for me”.

The cornerstone of our defense will remain the two percent spending that we’ve committed to, with the increased defense budget in this parliament, with membership of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and Britain’s own independent nuclear deterrent as the ultimate insurance policy in what is a unsafe world.

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In this interview, he also addressed a number of other issues, including his opposition to Trident and a bombing campaign in Syria, which he said may well not lead to a solution to the civil war engulfing the country.

Jeremy Corbyn has been elected Labour Party leader