Corbyn refuses to back 'post-Brexit austerity Budget'
Jeremy Corbyn asks David Cameron to condemn the "opportunism" of 57 pro-Leave Conservative MPs, who have come out against the prospect of an "austerity Budget" if there is a vote to leave the EU.
The prime minister said there were "very few times" he was on the same side of the argument with the Labour leader, and pointed out how many MPs were backing staying in a reformed European Union. He said that staying in the EU would avoid the need for "an emergency Budget" to address what he predicted would be an economic hit from leaving the EU.
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