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Theresa May should have sought parliamentary approval, not trailed after Donald Trump, says Jeremy Corbyn
Corbyn proposes tariff free access to the EU after Brexit
Viewers took to Twitter to make fun of the slip up by the BBC, and the media's focus on the issue
Corbyn also laid out plans for a National Education Service inspired by the country's National Health Service
US president has been invited to make a coveted state visit to UK but no dates have been set
May is trying to reach an agreement with Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party to form a minority government
The party was at the forefront of the Brexit campaign as 52 percent opted to leave the bloc in shock June 2016 vote
May's one-time 20-point lead over Labour has shrivelled to just over a single point - 41.6 % to 40.4 %
The EU is eyeing June 19, 11 days after Thursday's election, for the formal start of two years of tough talks.
Jeremy Corbyn says the country has been run 'for the rich, the elite and the vested interests' in seven years