PMQ's: Theresa May's HILARIOUS baffled reaction as Corbyn stumbles with response – VIDEO
THERESA May hilariously reacted to an attempt from Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to take a dig at her proposed draft Brexit withdrawal agreement at her last PMQs before a crucial summit of EU leaders.
PMQs: May left BAFFLED by Corbyn's dig at Brexit deal
Theresa May appeared amusingly befuddled after Jeremy Corbyn attempted to target her proposed Brexit deal during PMQs. Mr Corbyn stumbled through his delivery, resulting in the Prime Minister turning to look at her deputy David Lidington laughingly. The pair exchanged barbs in Parliament before a last-minute meeting between Mrs May and European Union Commissioner Jean-Claude Juncker ahead of a special summit of EU leaders.
The Labour leader was attempting a comeback after Theresa May claimed he did not have a "first clue" about the contents of the proposed deal – an apparent dig to Mr Corbyn admitting he had not read the full text of the draft agreement four days after its publication.
Mrs May said: "I think it’s become even clearer that the Right Honourable Gentleman doesn’t actually know what’s in the withdrawal agreement, what is in the protocol and what is in the outline political declaration.
"We talk about a second referendum. Never mind a second referendum, he hasn’t got a first clue."
Mr Corbyn attempted to strike back saying: "With the shambles this Government got into, it’s a good idea other people are not ruling out all options."
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Theresa May is set to enter crunch talks with Commission boss Juncker on Wednesday afternoon ahead of a specially arranged summit of EU leaders scheduled for November 25.
The pair is expected to tackle a series of outstanding issues within the proposed Brexit withdrawal deal before the heads of the EU27 give their final green-light to the agreement.
Both Remain and Leave supporters have voiced concerns about the deal and have threatened to derail Brexit by blocking the Withdrawal Agreement from passing scrutiny in Parliament.
Chief whip Julian Smith has reportedly told the Prime Minister she must secure a series of further concessions from Brussels to quiet her dissenters.
A source said: “The chief whip’s view is that fear of no deal will not be enough to win this one.
“The numbers are terrible and he needs something sufficiently different from what people currently think they are voting for in order to get this through.”