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Brexit live: Corbyn's economic advisers criticise his EU referendum campaign | |
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Here is Nicola Sturgeon in Brussels saying Scotland is determined to stay in the EU. | |
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The Lib Dems say more than 10,000 people have joined the party since the Brexit vote last week. The Lib Dems are the only main party committed to going into the next election calling for Britain to stay in the EU. The Lib Dem leader, Tim Farron, said: | |
People can also see the Labour leadership did not put their back into the fight – when history called they did not step up to the mark. | |
As the other two parties fight among themselves, people are starting to recognise that only the Liberal Democrats are fighting for their European future. | |
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This is from ITV’s Chris Ship. | |
NEW: Just been told Corbyn has said in the last day he wants out, he's had enough. But his Dir of Comms @SeumasMilne told him he should stay | |
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Andrew Tyrie, the Conservative MP who chairs the Commons Treasury committee, has said the government should not trigger article 50 (to start the two-year EU withdrawal process) until it has settled its negotiating position. He said: | |
The UK’s negotiating position has yet to be established. Article 50 should not be triggered until it has been. | |
A crucial task is to identify the maximum level of EU market access, consistent with the need for some control on migration. Work must also be done to identify not just the risks of leaving, some of which are becoming apparent, but also the opportunities. The committee’s first hearing [yesterday] took some evidence on both. | |
Tyrie’s committee is holding an inquiry looking into what the negotiation position should be. | |
4.08pm BST | |
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Heather Stewart | |
Labour rebels keen to oust Jeremy Corbyn are investigating whether they would have a legal case for using the party’s name if they formed a breakaway group in parliament, and have set up a website to try to gain support of “moderate” members, my colleague Heather Stewart reports. | |
Related: Anti-Corbyn Labour MPs investigate party name ownership | |
4.06pm BST | |
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Greek PM backs Corbyn | |
Alexis Tsipras, the Greek prime minister and leader of the radical Syriza party, has offered Jeremy Corbyn his support. | |
I spoke earlier with @jeremycorbyn to express my solidarity for his country’s difficult moments. 1/2 | |
Those responsible for the divisive and eurosceptic rhetoric cannot blame the progressive forces. 2/2 | |
4.02pm BST | |
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Tonight the Guardian is hosting a debate about Brexit, featuring the Guardian’s political editor Anushka Asthana, Guardian journalists John Harris and Gary Younge, and writer and broadcaster Paul Mason. It will be chaired by the Guardian’s Jonathan Freedland. | |
There will be a live feed here. | |
Related: Guardian Brexit debate livestream: what happens next? | |
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Labour's economic advisers criticise Corbyn for not campaigning more strongly in EU referendum campaign | |
Phillip Inman | |
Following the resignation of the former Bank of England policy maker and US-based economics professor David Blanchflower from Labour’s economic advisory panel yesterday and the French economist Thomas Piketty’s today (see 10.05am), all the remaining members bar the US Nobel prize winner Joseph Stiglitz have issued a statement to say they will be continuing to offer their services to the party, whichever leader is in post. | |
But they also criticise Jeremy Corbyn’s performance during the EU referendum. | |
Here’s the statement: | |
In September 2015, we were pleased to accept the invitation to serve on an Economic Advisory Council (EAC). We felt strongly that it represented an opportunity to develop a vision of a progressive economic policy for Britain that departed from the destructive austerity narrative. Our collective view is that the EAC, and its various policy review groups, has indeed had a positive influence on the development of Labour’s economic policy, and we hope it continues whatever the result of current divisions. | |
We have always seen this body as providing advice to the Labour party as a whole, and not as an endorsement of particular individuals within it. For example we all share the view that the EU referendum result is a major disaster for the UK, and we have felt unhappy that the Labour leadership has not campaigned more strongly to avoid this outcome. We believe it is now crucial to find a way to resolve the economic and political impasse with the EU in a way that brings the least damage possible to the UK economy and those of our neighbours. We will be honoured to advise the Labour party in the future, should our advice be sought once the current situation is resolved. | |
It is signed by: Diane Elson, Mariana Mazzucato, Anastasia Nesvetailova, Ann Pettifor and Simon Wren-Lewis. | |
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Jeremy Corbyn has been visiting the Polish Cultural Centre in Hammersmith, where xenophobic graffiti was scrawled on the doors at the weekend. He recorded a clip for broadcasters denouncing racism but, when a reporter tried to ask him about the leadership, he refused to answer and an aide pulled him away. | Jeremy Corbyn has been visiting the Polish Cultural Centre in Hammersmith, where xenophobic graffiti was scrawled on the doors at the weekend. He recorded a clip for broadcasters denouncing racism but, when a reporter tried to ask him about the leadership, he refused to answer and an aide pulled him away. |
This is from Huffington Post’s Paul Waugh. | |
Niall Sookoo, Unite veteran who works in leader's office, physically grabs Corbyn away from media. Amazing pic pic.twitter.com/HuFX1dcC3B | |
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This is from ITV’s Robert Peston. | This is from ITV’s Robert Peston. |
I am told GMB and Unite both about to come out in support of @jeremycorbyn. & they call on Labour MPs to behave as effective opposition | I am told GMB and Unite both about to come out in support of @jeremycorbyn. & they call on Labour MPs to behave as effective opposition |
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Here is the latest from reporters following the Labour story minute by minute. | Here is the latest from reporters following the Labour story minute by minute. |
From the BBC’s Vicki Young | From the BBC’s Vicki Young |
Been told that Lab Dep leader Tom Watson is meeting Jeremy Corbyn. Majority of MPs and MEPs urging him to stand down #labour | Been told that Lab Dep leader Tom Watson is meeting Jeremy Corbyn. Majority of MPs and MEPs urging him to stand down #labour |
From ITV’s Chris Ship | From ITV’s Chris Ship |
Labour MP: it's at a v delicate stage by we're still trying to get Jeremy Corbyn to resign rather than challenge him | Labour MP: it's at a v delicate stage by we're still trying to get Jeremy Corbyn to resign rather than challenge him |
I hear that even Jeremy Corbyn's team are now urging him to quit - but so far without success ... | I hear that even Jeremy Corbyn's team are now urging him to quit - but so far without success ... |
From Sky’s Jon Craig | From Sky’s Jon Craig |
Some Labour MPs believe Corbyn clinging on to respond to Chilcot next week, apologise on behalf of Lab & call for Blair war crimes trial. | Some Labour MPs believe Corbyn clinging on to respond to Chilcot next week, apologise on behalf of Lab & call for Blair war crimes trial. |
From the FT’s Jim Pickard | From the FT’s Jim Pickard |
Hearing Watson and Eagle are about to meet at 3.30 but cancelled two earlier meetings as they can't agree who should be unity candidate... | Hearing Watson and Eagle are about to meet at 3.30 but cancelled two earlier meetings as they can't agree who should be unity candidate... |
Allies of Eagle fear that Tom Watson will unilaterally declare himself as candidate.... | Allies of Eagle fear that Tom Watson will unilaterally declare himself as candidate.... |
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Trade unions leaders have been meeting this afternoon to discuss the Labour leadership situation. Channel 4 News’s Michael Crick says they will put out a statement but that it will be non-committal. | Trade unions leaders have been meeting this afternoon to discuss the Labour leadership situation. Channel 4 News’s Michael Crick says they will put out a statement but that it will be non-committal. |
Big 4 TU statement on Corbyn, I'm told, "not likely to be earth-shattering" but "nobody should see it as endorsement of anyone's position" | Big 4 TU statement on Corbyn, I'm told, "not likely to be earth-shattering" but "nobody should see it as endorsement of anyone's position" |
The big four unions are Unite, Unison, the GMB and the CWU. | The big four unions are Unite, Unison, the GMB and the CWU. |