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Jeremy Corbyn sacks Labour frontbencher over referendum call Jeremy Corbyn sacks Labour's Owen Smith over referendum call
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Jeremy Corbyn has sacked a shadow cabinet minister who broke ranks with official Labour Party policy to call for another EU referendum.Jeremy Corbyn has sacked a shadow cabinet minister who broke ranks with official Labour Party policy to call for another EU referendum.
Owen Smith was asked to stand down as shadow Northern Ireland secretary by the Labour leader, after calling for a second vote after EU talks have ended.Owen Smith was asked to stand down as shadow Northern Ireland secretary by the Labour leader, after calling for a second vote after EU talks have ended.
He is to be replaced by Rochdale MP Tony Lloyd.He is to be replaced by Rochdale MP Tony Lloyd.
Mr Smith said he would continue to "speak up" for what he called his "long-held views" on Brexit.Mr Smith said he would continue to "speak up" for what he called his "long-held views" on Brexit.
This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly. Please refresh the page for the fullest version. He said in a tweet that his stance on Brexit, which he outlined in a Guardian article, was shared by other supporters and members of the Labour party.
You can receive Breaking News on a smartphone or tablet via the BBC News App. You can also follow @BBCBreaking on Twitter to get the latest alerts. Mr Corbyn said his replacement, shadow minister for housing, communities and local government Mr Lloyd, was "highly experienced".
He said Mr Lloyd was "committed to ensuring that peace in Northern Ireland is maintained", as well as helping to steer the devolution deal "back on track".
The Labour leader announced last month that Labour wanted the UK to be a permanent member of a customs union with the EU after Brexit.
But Mr Smith, who unsuccessfully challenged Mr Corbyn for the party leadership in 2016, insisted Labour needed to do more than "just back a soft Brexit or guarantee a soft border in Ireland".
Labour peer Lord Hain, a former Northern Ireland secretary, called the sacking a "Stalinist purge" - and said Mr Smith was widely respected for his work on Northern Ireland.
Labour MP Anna Turley said Mr Smith's departure was "disappointing" and he would be a loss to the front bench, and former cabinet minister Ben Bradshaw told Mr Smith he was "very sorry" to see him go.
In the article, Mr Smith also called for Labour to back membership of the EU single market.
He wrote: "If we insist on leaving the EU then there is realistically only one way to honour our obligations under the Good Friday Agreement and that is to remain members of both the customs union and the single market."
Labour's shadow Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer has said the party was "not calling for a referendum at this stage".