 
                    
                PM 'afraid of most right-wing rabid element'
The public has witnessed an "extraordinary spectacle" of the PM talking of a no-deal over Brexit because she was "afraid of the most right-wing, rabid elements" in the Conservative Party, a Labour MP has told PMQs.
And Heidi Alexander claimed the British people "deserve better than a prime minister simply running scared".
But after papers fell away in front of her, Theresa May said the MP "could not be more wrong" , adding she was working with the EU to negotiate a "brighter future for this country".
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