PMQs LIVE stream – Watch the first PMQs of new parliament online TODAY
JEREMY Corbyn accused Theresa May of no longer having the power to get a good Brexit deal during a fiery debate in the House of Commons on Monday. To see the pair clash during PMQs today, watch the live stream here.
Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn PMQs live stream
May: Corbyn says one thing to the many and another to the few
Theresa May has argued that the Conservative-DUP deal will stabilise her minority government and give Britain "the certainty we require as we embark on our departure from the European Union”.
But Jeremy Corbyn told the Commons: "She wanted a landslide and she lost her majority. Now her mandate is in tatters, but the Prime Minister still insists she's the best person to get a good deal for Britain.”
Mrs May will try to fend off the mounting criticism of her leadership during the highly anticipated PMQs at noon today. Watch all the action via the live stream below.
Her mandate is in tatters, but the Prime Minister still insists she's the best person to get a good deal for Britain
How to watch the PMQs online
You can watch the PMQs online via the official live stream on the Parliament TV website. The broadcast will begin with oral questions on Northern Ireland before PMQs kick off at noon.
The Prime Minister answers questions between 12pm and 12.30pm. Following PMQs, the live stream will show MPs debating plans for health, social care and security in the Queen’s Speech .
If you want to see proceedings in the House of Lords today, you can watch another live stream on the Parliament TV website.
Theresa May will face the first PMQs of the new parliamentary session on Wednesday
BBC Parliament will live stream all the action from the House of Commons starting at 11.30am. Sky News will also cover the PMQs on YouTube and its website.
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Can you watch the PMQs in person?
To watch PMQs at the House of Commons, you need to arrange to get ticket through your local MP or a peer in the House of Lords.
If you wait a Parliament for one or two hours, it may be possible to see PMQs without a ticket if there happens to be space left in the gallery.