Rudd says she is proud to be representing the prime minister. When it is put to her that May should be here, she says Corbyn only decided to come today. She says four out of five Labour MPs voted no confidence in Corbyn.
Corbyn says 300,000 people elected him to lead his party and he is proud to lead it.
Lucas says the first rule of leadership is to show up. She says you should not call an election and then not turn up.
Q: How does your leadership have the talent to take this country forward?
Corbyn says leadership is about being able to listen, not being high and mighty, being prepared to learn, and leading for everyone. It is about saying we cannot go on like this. We don’t have to have a spiv economy.
Nuttall says he has not changed his stance on anything. He says he would be strong going into the Brexit negotiations.
Wood asks Nuttall if he would refuse to pay his dues if he was going through a real divorce. Nuttall says the UK has a lot of money tied up in the EU. Wood replies:
Nuttall says he would put British lives over the rights of terrorists.
Robertson says someone asked about terrorism, and Nuttall went straight for Muslims. But it wasn’t a Muslim who killed Jo Cox. And it was not a Muslim who killed the children in Norway.
Corbyn attacks Nuttall for singling out Muslim. “You invited Hamas,” Nuttall shouts back at him.
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