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Jeremy Corbyn would "relish a head-to-head debate with Theresa May about her botched

Brexit deal and the future of our country", a Labour Party spokesman has told Sky News.

The Labour leader would "relish" a debate with Theresa May "about her botched Brexit deal
and the future of our country".

The spokesman was responding to a report in The Daily Telegraph suggesting the prime
minister would challenge the Labour leader to a TV debate on Brexit.

The newspaper reported that Mrs May wanted to hold a televised debate with Mr Corbyn
during the Sunday evening primetime slot.

If he declined, she would opt for a Question Time-style session with a television audience
hosted by David Dimbleby, they said.

Eibar 3 Real Madrid 0: Nightmare start to Solari's full-time tenure

Real Madrid succumbed to a stunning 3-0 defeat at Eibar as Santiago Solari's reign as
permanent head coach got off to a torrid start on Saturday.

Having taken over from the sacked Julen Lopetegui following the 5-1 Clasico drubbing at the
hands of Barcelona, Solari showed early promise with four wins from four in his interim
tenure.

That run was enough to earn the former Madrid midfielder a deal through to June 2021, but
his fortunes will have to improve drastically if he is to have any hope of remaining in the
Santiago Bernabeu hotseat until then.

The shocking defeat capped a tough 48 hours for the club, who on Friday released a
statement to deny accusations made by Der Spiegel that captain Sergio Ramos had broken
anti-doping regulations on two occasions in the past.

Eibar 3 Real Madrid 0: Nightmare start to Solari's full-time tenure

Real Madrid succumbed to a stunning 3-0 defeat at Eibar as Santiago Solari's reign as
permanent head coach got off to a torrid start on Saturday.

Having taken over from the sacked Julen Lopetegui following the 5-1 Clasico drubbing at the
hands of Barcelona, Solari showed early promise with four wins from four in his interim
tenure.

That run was enough to earn the former Madrid midfielder a deal through to June 2021, but
his fortunes will have to improve drastically if he is to have any hope of remaining in the
Santiago Bernabeu hotseat until then.

The shocking defeat capped a tough 48 hours for the club, who on Friday released a
statement to deny accusations made by Der Spiegel that captain Sergio Ramos had broken
anti-doping regulations on two occasions in the past.
Jeremy Corbyn would "relish a head-to-head debate with Theresa May about her botched
Brexit deal and the future of our country", a Labour Party spokesman has told Sky News.

The Labour leader would "relish" a debate with Theresa May "about her botched Brexit deal
and the future of our country".

The spokesman was responding to a report in The Daily Telegraph suggesting the prime
minister would challenge the Labour leader to a TV debate on Brexit.

The newspaper reported that Mrs May wanted to hold a televised debate with Mr Corbyn
during the Sunday evening primetime slot.

If he declined, she would opt for a Question Time-style session with a television audience
hosted by David Dimbleby, they said.

Jeremy Corbyn would "relish a head-to-head debate with Theresa May about her botched
Brexit deal and the future of our country", a Labour Party spokesman has told Sky News.

The Labour leader would "relish" a debate with Theresa May "about her botched Brexit deal
and the future of our country".

The spokesman was responding to a report in The Daily Telegraph suggesting the prime
minister would challenge the Labour leader to a TV debate on Brexit.

The newspaper reported that Mrs May wanted to hold a televised debate with Mr Corbyn
during the Sunday evening primetime slot.

If he declined, she would opt for a Question Time-style session with a television audience
hosted by David Dimbleby, they said.

Jeremy Corbyn would "relish a head-to-head debate with Theresa May about her botched
Brexit deal and the future of our country", a Labour Party spokesman has told Sky News.

The Labour leader would "relish" a debate with Theresa May "about her botched Brexit deal
and the future of our country".

The spokesman was responding to a report in The Daily Telegraph suggesting the prime
minister would challenge the Labour leader to a TV debate on Brexit.

The newspaper reported that Mrs May wanted to hold a televised debate with Mr Corbyn
during the Sunday evening primetime slot.

If he declined, she would opt for a Question Time-style session with a television audience
hosted by David Dimbleby, they said.

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