The Houses of Parliament have returned to work - with Wednesday's proceedings in the Commons punctuated by heated exchanges between MPs. Get live updates here:
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn rejects PM's challenge and tells him to delay Brexit firstJohnson under fire from MPs over use of languageLive reporting by Aubrey Allegretti, Alan McGuinness and Greg Heffer, political reportersIn a statement, Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson says:"The prime minister tonight proved he is totally unfit for office.
She adds:"That has been dismissed as humbug. This is a disgraceful state of affairs and we must be able to find a way to conduct ourselves better."In one of his final answers, the PM clearly said he would not seek a fresh delay to Brexit even if he doesn't get a Brexit deal - or MPs approve a no-deal Brexit - by 19 October.
"I absolutely do, I think it is the continuing inability of this parliament to get Brexit done that is causing the anxiety and the ill-feeling that is now rampant in our country.WATCH: Labour MP calls for PM to stop using 'offensive' and 'inflammatory' languagePM hints at second suspension of parliament
Pointing to the memorial to murdered MP Jo Cox in the Commons, Sheriff adds:"We stand here under the shield of our departed friend, with many of us subject to death threats and abuse every single day."I for one am sick of it. We must moderate our language and it has to come from the PM first." For a Prime Minister who was crushed by the Supreme Court fewer than two days ago, Corbyn still landed few solid knock out blows.
Jeremy Hunt, who lost to Boris Johnson in the Tory leadership contest, rises to offer his congratulations to his one-time rival on becoming prime minister.WATCH: PM claims Corbyn is being 'held captive' by his shadow cabinetLib Dem leader: Actions have consequences Former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith congratulates the PM for his"very good put down" of"shallow leader of the opposition".
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