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Jeremy Corbyn loses 'no confidence' vote among Labour MPs by 172 to 40 | |
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Jeremy Corbyn has lost a no-confidence vote among Labour MPs. | Jeremy Corbyn has lost a no-confidence vote among Labour MPs. |
The party’s parliamentarians voted 172 to 40 against Mr Corbyn’s leadership in a secret ballot on Tuesday afternoon. There were four spoilt ballots in the contest, while 13 MPs did not vote. | |
Mr Corbyn immediately responded to the vote by saying he would not resign, suggesting to do so would be a "betrayal" of the members who elected him by a landslide last year. | |
Labour confirmed its MPs had adopted the motion: "That this PLP has no confidence in Jeremy Corbyn as Leader of the Parliamentary Labour Party." | |
Mr Corbyn said: “In the aftermath of last week’s referendum, our country faces major challenges. Risks to the economy and living standards are growing. The public is divided. | |
“The Government is in disarray. Ministers have made it clear they have no exit plan, but are determined to make working people pay with a new round of cuts and tax rises. | |
“Labour has the responsibility to give a lead where the Government will not. We need to bring people together, hold the Government to account, oppose austerity and set out a path to exit that will protect jobs and incomes. | |
“To do that we need to stand together. Since I was elected leader of our party nine months ago, we have repeatedly defeated the Government over its attacks on living standards. | |
“Last month, Labour become the largest party in the local elections. In Thursday’s referendum, a narrow majority voted to leave, but two thirds of Labour supporters backed our call for a remain vote. | |
“I was democratically elected leader of our party for a new kind of politics by 60% of Labour members and supporters, and I will not betray them by resigning. Today’s vote by MPs has no constitutional legitimacy. | |
“We are a democratic party, with a clear constitution. Our people need Labour party members, trade unionists and MPs to unite behind my leadership at a critical time for our country.” | |
The motion was formally proposed by MPs Margaret Hodge and Anne Coffey at a meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party on Monday evening. | |
Mr Corbyn has been hit by a wave of dozoens of resignations since last weekend, with his internal critics saying he should stand down. | |
Key criticisms include the suggestion he could not win a general election, and that he did not campaign hard enough for Britain to remain in the EU. | |
He was elected last September in a first-round landslide of Labour members and supporters in a leadership election to replace Ed Miliband. | |
Mr Corbyn has however never had much support in the Parliamentary Labour Party, gaining only 36 nominations when he stood in the original contest. | |
If the Labour leader does not choose to stand down voluntarily, a candidate to challenge him will have to be chosen by plotters seeking to replace him. |
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