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Friction in EU trade or next cabinet meeting?
Jeremy Corbyn opened PMQs by teasing the prime minister about reported splits in her cabinet over future UK-EU customs arrangements.
Theresa May replied by highlighting some Labour figures who appeared to be off-message over party policy, and asked him where Labour stood on a second EU referendum.
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