Meanwhile Julian Knight asks if the Birmingham bin strike is a warning of what the nation will face under “a hard-left Labour Government”.
She promises the Commons votes on her deal, on No Deal, and finally on a possible delay.
The Prime Minister has made the pledge repeatedly and unequivocally.
No ‘deal in the desert’, but the Prime Minister reports EU leaders are showing “a real determination to find a way through”.
The Prime Minister speaks before the EU-League of Arab States summit in Sharm el Sheikh.
“Everything really depends on whether either of the two major parties, the Conservatives or the Labour Party, can put themselves back together.
“I have to say, we have been working very hard over the past year to increase our membership.”
He points out that there appears to be far from complete agreement amongst the defectors about why they have left or what they stand for.
Marr tries to probe traditional areas of policy difference between the Tories and Labour, and is told they want to “coalesce around the evidence”.
The Environment Secretary says that the priority is securing a deal which can “avert either no Brexit, or no deal.”
The Labour spokesman also calls his former colleague out for not offering the people of Streatham a ‘people’s vote’.
“As my friend Chuka Umunna said on Monday, you don’t join a political party to fight it – and don’t stay in it to skirmish at the margins.”
“The Party that was once the most trusted on the economy is no marching us towards the cliff edge of a no deal Brexit
“There was nothing else we had left in our pockets. This is in part designed to be a wake-up call.”
They move from the Government side of the chamber to the Opposition one to sit with the Independent Group.