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Brexit triggers Corbyn coup: eight shadow cabinet members quit – live Brexit triggers Corbyn coup: eight shadow cabinet members quit – live
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This, from the Labour MP Stella Creasy, seems aimed at Jeremy Corbyn.
Most of us in labour worked our socks off for #Remain vote - to see just how others in positions of influence half hearted about it gutting!
On her blog the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg says she has seen evidence that backs up claims that Jeremy Corbyn’s office tried to water down the Labour remain campaign. Here’s an excerpt.
One email from the leader’s office suggests that Mr Corbyn’s director of strategy and communications, Seumas Milne, was behind Mr Corbyn’s reluctance to take a prominent role in Labour’s campaign to keep the UK in the EU. One email, discussing one of the leader’s speeches, said it was because of the “hand of Seumas. If he can’t kill it, he will water it down so much to hope nobody notices it”.
A series of messages dating back to December seen by the BBC shows correspondence between the party leader’s office, the Labour Remain campaign and Labour HQ, discussing the European campaign. It shows how a sentence talking about immigration was removed on one occasion and how Mr Milne refused to sign off a letter signed by 200 MPs after it had already been approved.
The documents show concern in Labour HQ and the Labour Remain campaign about Mr Corbyn’s commitment to the campaign - one email says: “What is going on here?” Another email from Labour Remain sources to the leader’s office complains “there is no EU content here - we agreed to have Europe content in it”. Sources say they show the leader’s office was reluctant to give full support to the EU campaign and how difficult it was to get Mr Corbyn to take a prominent role.
5.15pm BST
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This is from BuzzFeed’s Jim Waterson.
Jeremy Corbyn's office confident they are about to flood airwaves with supportive pro-Corbyn shadow ministers, MPs, unions, council leaders.
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These are from the New Statesman’s George Eaton.
Angela and Maria Eagle, Chris Bryant, Vernon Coaker, Charlie Falconer still expected to resign.
Labour MP on why they're acting now: "There's no safe seat north of Islington."
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Labour has got one prominent new member today. This is from the author Robert Harris.
I have just joined the Labour Party. Under a new leader, it may be the best hope the country has
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Here is some Twitter comment on Zoe Williams’ intervention. (See 4.48pm.)
From CapX’s editor, Iain Martin
Corbyn loses @zoesqwilliams - it's like that bit in Titanic when they realise the fourth compartment is flooded. https://t.co/FjzlAyEe41
From Theo Bertram, a former Labour Downing Street adviser
When @zoesqwilliams with heavy heart calls time on Corbyn, you can tell it's Labour - not Blairites - standing up. https://t.co/0v8YPwMb1t
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My colleague Rowena Mason thinks Labour MPs are deploying a form of industrial action.My colleague Rowena Mason thinks Labour MPs are deploying a form of industrial action.
Labour plotters' goal to force Corbyn to resign by making life difficult as possible - effectively going on strike, no support in PMQs etcLabour plotters' goal to force Corbyn to resign by making life difficult as possible - effectively going on strike, no support in PMQs etc
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Vernon Coaker resigns from shadow cabinetVernon Coaker resigns from shadow cabinet
Vernon Coaker has now resigned as shadow Northern Ireland secretary.Vernon Coaker has now resigned as shadow Northern Ireland secretary.
Vernon Coaker becomes eighth shadow cabinet member to resign. https://t.co/u6n1T9WUHUVernon Coaker becomes eighth shadow cabinet member to resign. https://t.co/u6n1T9WUHU
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Westminster Public Affairs, a PR company, has conducted a survey of 50 people who stood as Labour candidates in 2015. It says 62% of them think there should be a leadership contest.Westminster Public Affairs, a PR company, has conducted a survey of 50 people who stood as Labour candidates in 2015. It says 62% of them think there should be a leadership contest.
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My colleague Zoe Williams thinks it is time for Jeremy Corbyn to move on. Here’s an extract from her latest column.My colleague Zoe Williams thinks it is time for Jeremy Corbyn to move on. Here’s an extract from her latest column.
I don’t agree that his time as leader has been a disaster – leave would have won the referendum regardless. It would always have turned the debate into a conversation about immigration and hammered out its racist cant, whoever opposed it. A more centrist Labour leader would have made more concessions – offered bogus and unworkable migrant caps – but the more strident voice would still have won. Corbyn has been a one-man Occupy movement, squatting in the office of Labour leader on behalf of the people (of whom I was one) who felt the party’s high command was lifeless and intellectually spent. The point has been made, and the apparatus now has to be put to better use.I don’t agree that his time as leader has been a disaster – leave would have won the referendum regardless. It would always have turned the debate into a conversation about immigration and hammered out its racist cant, whoever opposed it. A more centrist Labour leader would have made more concessions – offered bogus and unworkable migrant caps – but the more strident voice would still have won. Corbyn has been a one-man Occupy movement, squatting in the office of Labour leader on behalf of the people (of whom I was one) who felt the party’s high command was lifeless and intellectually spent. The point has been made, and the apparatus now has to be put to better use.
And here is Zoe’s article in full.And here is Zoe’s article in full.
Related: Jeremy Corbyn has made his point. Now it’s time for Labour to move on | Zoe WilliamsRelated: Jeremy Corbyn has made his point. Now it’s time for Labour to move on | Zoe Williams
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This is from Huffington Post’s Paul Waugh.This is from Huffington Post’s Paul Waugh.
Lab source tells me Corbyn will try to appoint new Shadow Cabinet this evening as show of defiance. Only prob: more may quit after thatLab source tells me Corbyn will try to appoint new Shadow Cabinet this evening as show of defiance. Only prob: more may quit after that
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This is from Newsnight’s diplomatic editor, Mark Urban.This is from Newsnight’s diplomatic editor, Mark Urban.
Today's statements in EU27: they're not offering new deal to UK,but urging more time in hope Brit political earthquake causes Brexit rethinkToday's statements in EU27: they're not offering new deal to UK,but urging more time in hope Brit political earthquake causes Brexit rethink
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This is from Boris Johnson’s sister Rachel (who voted remain).This is from Boris Johnson’s sister Rachel (who voted remain).
Everyone keeps saying "we are where we are" but nobody seems to have the slightest clue where that isEveryone keeps saying "we are where we are" but nobody seems to have the slightest clue where that is
Whose fault is that, Rachel?Whose fault is that, Rachel?
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Len McCluskey implies Unite will try to deselect MPs disloyal to Corbyn if leadership challenge happensLen McCluskey implies Unite will try to deselect MPs disloyal to Corbyn if leadership challenge happens
Len McCluskey, the Unite general secretary, has written a piece for the Guardian defending Jeremy Corbyn. He implied that, if there is a leadership election, Unite would favour trying to deselect MPs disloyal to Corbyn.Len McCluskey, the Unite general secretary, has written a piece for the Guardian defending Jeremy Corbyn. He implied that, if there is a leadership election, Unite would favour trying to deselect MPs disloyal to Corbyn.
Here’s an extract.Here’s an extract.
A new leadership election is divisive and unnecessary. But if enough MPs want one, then bring it on. I am sure that Corbyn will secure a fresh mandate. But let me make two things clear.A new leadership election is divisive and unnecessary. But if enough MPs want one, then bring it on. I am sure that Corbyn will secure a fresh mandate. But let me make two things clear.
First, if anyone is undemocratic enough to think that there can be a new leadership election with the existing leader kept off the ballot, then they are setting the Labour party on course for a split.First, if anyone is undemocratic enough to think that there can be a new leadership election with the existing leader kept off the ballot, then they are setting the Labour party on course for a split.
And second, Unite has hitherto opposed any plans to change the party rules governing mandatory re-selection of Labour MPs. That, too, we have looked on as a divisive distraction.And second, Unite has hitherto opposed any plans to change the party rules governing mandatory re-selection of Labour MPs. That, too, we have looked on as a divisive distraction.
But those MPs who have missed no opportunity to tweet and brief against the party’s elected leader over the last 10 months will find that their disloyalty finds no favour with party members and will make this an increasingly difficult line to hold.But those MPs who have missed no opportunity to tweet and brief against the party’s elected leader over the last 10 months will find that their disloyalty finds no favour with party members and will make this an increasingly difficult line to hold.
And here is the full article.And here is the full article.
Related: Labour mutineers are betraying our national interest | Len McCluskeyRelated: Labour mutineers are betraying our national interest | Len McCluskey
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Seema Malhotra has released the text of the letter she sent to Jeremy Corbyn resigning as shadow chief secretary to the Treasury.Seema Malhotra has released the text of the letter she sent to Jeremy Corbyn resigning as shadow chief secretary to the Treasury.
It is with regret that I confirm I have resigned from the Shadow Cabinet. Here is my resignation letter. pic.twitter.com/sUqB4Cby0RIt is with regret that I confirm I have resigned from the Shadow Cabinet. Here is my resignation letter. pic.twitter.com/sUqB4Cby0R
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