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Labour must 'show leadership' on Brexit, says sacked frontbencher Owen Smith | Labour must 'show leadership' on Brexit, says sacked frontbencher Owen Smith |
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Owen Smith has called on Labour to “show leadership” in opposing the Government’s Brexit plans as he labelled Jeremy Corbyn’s decision to sack him from Labour’s frontbench as a “mistake”. | Owen Smith has called on Labour to “show leadership” in opposing the Government’s Brexit plans as he labelled Jeremy Corbyn’s decision to sack him from Labour’s frontbench as a “mistake”. |
The comments from the MP for Pontypridd came after he was dismissed by the Labour leader for breaking ranks with the position of the Shadow Cabinet, calling for a fresh referendum on the final Brexit deal and for his party to remain in the single market. | The comments from the MP for Pontypridd came after he was dismissed by the Labour leader for breaking ranks with the position of the Shadow Cabinet, calling for a fresh referendum on the final Brexit deal and for his party to remain in the single market. |
Speaking to the BBC Radio 4’s Today programme less than 24 hours after being removed as Shadow Northern Ireland Secretary, Mr Smith said Mr Corbyn “clearly wants to take a different position to that which I advocate, a more Eurosceptic position if you like, on Brexit”. | Speaking to the BBC Radio 4’s Today programme less than 24 hours after being removed as Shadow Northern Ireland Secretary, Mr Smith said Mr Corbyn “clearly wants to take a different position to that which I advocate, a more Eurosceptic position if you like, on Brexit”. |
Mr Smith, who challenged Mr Corbyn for the Labour leadership in 2016, continued: “My view is that the Labour Party needs to show leadership on this issue, it’s the biggest economic crisis that our country will have faced for many, many generations.” | |
“It’s the first instance that I can think of in living memory of a government pursuing a policy that they know is going to make our economy smaller and reduce people’s livelihoods and life chances and I cannot understand why we in Labour would support that.” | |
Asked if he had been on the brink of quitting over Mr Corbyn’s response to the Salisbury nerve agent attack, he said: “I didn’t say that publicly at all.” | |
But Mr Smith did not endorse Lord Hain’s view that the Labour leader was conducting a “Stalinist purge” in sacking him. | But Mr Smith did not endorse Lord Hain’s view that the Labour leader was conducting a “Stalinist purge” in sacking him. |
He said: “I don’t think it’s a Stalinist purge, but I think it is a mistake – for Jeremy Corbyn in particular who has always understood the value of people standing by their principles, it’s the position he has often adopted and it is certainly a value in him that others have extolled.” | |
His comments also came after Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott – a close ally of the Labour leader – defended Mr Corbyn’s decision, adding: “Owen Smith was a valued colleague, he wanted to make a contribution to the debate and he will be able to continue to do so. | |
“What he can’t do is sit on our front bench and advance a position which is simply not Labour Party policy.” | |
But referring to Ms Abbott’s letter to her constituents last year saying she would “argue for the right of the electorate to vote” on the Brexit deal, Mr Smith added: “It’s interesting to have Diane Abbott defending the decision, she said something very similar a couple of months ago and she hasn’t been sacked.” |
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