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MPs submit Corbyn no confidence motion | MPs submit Corbyn no confidence motion |
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Two Labour MPs have submitted a motion of no confidence in Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. | Two Labour MPs have submitted a motion of no confidence in Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. |
Margaret Hodge and Ann Coffey confirmed the move in a letter to the chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party. | Margaret Hodge and Ann Coffey confirmed the move in a letter to the chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party. |
The motion has no formal constitutional force but calls for a discussion at their next PLP meeting on Monday. | The motion has no formal constitutional force but calls for a discussion at their next PLP meeting on Monday. |
It will be up to the PLP chairman to decide whether it is debated. If accepted it would be followed by a secret ballot of Labour MPs on Tuesday. | It will be up to the PLP chairman to decide whether it is debated. If accepted it would be followed by a secret ballot of Labour MPs on Tuesday. |
Earlier Mr Corbyn defended his role in the UK's EU referendum, in which Labour campaigned to Remain but ended in a vote to Leave by 52% to 48%. | |
The leader's critics said he was half-hearted in calling for Labour voters to unite behind Remain. | |
Mr Corbyn said the point he had made during the campaign was that "there were good things" about the EU but also "other things that had not been addressed properly". | |
Former shadow chancellor Chris Leslie said there were "failures" in Labour's campaign, saying he would need "an awful lot of persuading to have confidence in Jeremy's leadership into a general election". | |
In a leaked briefing note, Labour had told its MPs to say the party "best placed" to re-unite the country following the UK's decision to leave the EU. | |
The briefing note said Mr Corbyn was "uniquely placed" because he understood why many people had voted to leave. | |
Mr Corbyn won an overwhelming victory in last year's Labour leadership contest, but did not have the backing of most MPs. |