Jeremy Corbyn issued a defiant message today as he took part in his last Prime Minister's Question as Labour leader. The outgoing party boss vowed to keep campaigning for social justice after he hands over the reins.
He is due to step down next month – and had expected to joust with Boris Johnson for the final time next Wednesday. But Parliament is closing a week early because of the coronavirus crisis – meaning Mr Corbyn's last Despatch Box outing as Leader of the Opposition began at noon today.
The PM offered a generous tribute to his counterpart, telling MPs: “Perhaps I could begin by pointing out that this is the honourable gentleman's last Prime Minister's Questions and it would be appropriate for me to pay tribute to him, his