Up early and out for a long run. Into the House, routine matters and a lot of constituency issues. Down to the Chamber at 1130 in time for PMQs, where I had a question. Naturally, Corbyn attacked on the Windrush issue and didn't really get that far as he was drowned out by MPs. He's got his own Party problems as Labour implode over the many allegations of anti-semitism. When I was called by the Speaker, I commended the PM for scotching any idea of remaining in a customs union and went on to ask for her assurance that fishermen across the country, especially the Under-10-metre fleet, would not be disadvantaged by any incoming EU policies during the implementation period. She gave the assurance. With Opposition debates running in the afternoon, the Whip was soon dropped to one-line, but I worked through to 1900 and then home.