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European elections 2019: Jeremy Corbyn refuses to explicitly back another referendum European elections 2019: Jeremy Corbyn refuses to explicitly back another referendum
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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has refused to explicitly back the idea of another referendum - despite increasing calls from within his party to do so.Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has refused to explicitly back the idea of another referendum - despite increasing calls from within his party to do so.
He was speaking after the party won 14% of the vote in EU elections.He was speaking after the party won 14% of the vote in EU elections.
Senior Labour figures including deputy leader Tom Watson and shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry have called for Labour to be clearer in its support for a fresh Brexit referendum.Senior Labour figures including deputy leader Tom Watson and shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry have called for Labour to be clearer in its support for a fresh Brexit referendum.
Mr Corbyn said any deal with the EU should be put to a "public vote".Mr Corbyn said any deal with the EU should be put to a "public vote".
"We had a very clear policy all along," Mr Corbyn said. "We will call for a general election and a referendum to decide on the future.""We had a very clear policy all along," Mr Corbyn said. "We will call for a general election and a referendum to decide on the future."
When asked if he would back a second referendum, and campaign for the UK to remain in the EU, he said there should be "an agreement made" (with the EU) which would then be "put to a public vote".When asked if he would back a second referendum, and campaign for the UK to remain in the EU, he said there should be "an agreement made" (with the EU) which would then be "put to a public vote".
Mr Corbyn also sent a letter to Labour MPs, saying it was "clear that the deadlock in Parliament can now only be broken by the issue going back to the people through a general election or a public vote. We are ready to support a public vote on any deal."Mr Corbyn also sent a letter to Labour MPs, saying it was "clear that the deadlock in Parliament can now only be broken by the issue going back to the people through a general election or a public vote. We are ready to support a public vote on any deal."
Labour MP David Lammy claimed that the party had "tried to ride two horses" and "fell flat on our faces". Mr Corbyn denied this.Labour MP David Lammy claimed that the party had "tried to ride two horses" and "fell flat on our faces". Mr Corbyn denied this.
Labour has tried to keep both Leave and Remain supporters on side by saying it accepts the result of the 2016 vote but also keeping the option of another referendum on the table if it is unable to force a general election or achieve a Brexit deal with the Tories it can endorse. Labour has tried to keep both Leave and Remain supporters on side by saying it accepts the result of the 2016 vote, but also keeping the option of another referendum on the table if it is unable to force a general election or achieve a Brexit deal with the Tories it can endorse.
"What we've tried to do is bring people together, whether they voted Leave or Remain, they still face problems of a Tory government in disintegration," Mr Corbyn said."What we've tried to do is bring people together, whether they voted Leave or Remain, they still face problems of a Tory government in disintegration," Mr Corbyn said.
He said Labour was "listening carefully" to its members and supporters - who would be consulted before the issue was brought back to the party's conference in September.He said Labour was "listening carefully" to its members and supporters - who would be consulted before the issue was brought back to the party's conference in September.
Meanwhile, shadow chancellor John McDonnell told the BBC another referendum may be the only way to break the Brexit deadlock.Meanwhile, shadow chancellor John McDonnell told the BBC another referendum may be the only way to break the Brexit deadlock.
Faced with the prospect of a "Brexiteer extremist" leading the Conservative Party, Mr McDonnell said Labour would back a fresh Brexit vote to prevent a "catastrophic" no-deal scenario.Faced with the prospect of a "Brexiteer extremist" leading the Conservative Party, Mr McDonnell said Labour would back a fresh Brexit vote to prevent a "catastrophic" no-deal scenario.
"Of course we want a general election, but realistically, after last night there aren't many Tory MPs who're going to vote for a general election - it would be like turkeys voting for Christmas - so our best way of doing that is going back to the people in a referendum," he said."Of course we want a general election, but realistically, after last night there aren't many Tory MPs who're going to vote for a general election - it would be like turkeys voting for Christmas - so our best way of doing that is going back to the people in a referendum," he said.
"If there can be a deal, great, but it needs to go back to the people," he added."If there can be a deal, great, but it needs to go back to the people," he added.
"If it's a no deal we've got to block it and the one way of doing that is I think going back to the people and arguing the case against it.""If it's a no deal we've got to block it and the one way of doing that is I think going back to the people and arguing the case against it."
With only Northern Ireland still counting results in the European elections, Labour is on 14% of the vote - worse than its previous low in 2009 - and it finished in fifth place in Scotland. Labour's 14% vote share in the European elections is worse than its previous low in 2009. It finished in fifth place in Scotland.
Across Britain, it is in third place, behind the Liberal Democrats (20%) and the Brexit Party (32%).Across Britain, it is in third place, behind the Liberal Democrats (20%) and the Brexit Party (32%).
Deputy leader Tom Watson said the party needed "a change of direction urgently" following the "disastrous" results. Tom Watson said a lack of clarity by Labour on Brexit ahead of the European elections led to "electoral catastrophe" for the party.
In a statement, he said the likely election of a "hardline Brexiteer" as Conservative leader put additional pressure on Labour to change its approach. "We've lost many hundreds of thousands, if not millions of potential votes in that election because we got it wrong," he told the BBC.
Mr Watson said: "It is now a serious concern that the next Tory prime minister runs down the clock until 31 October and crashes out of the EU with no deal. We cannot let that happen. He said he was "really pleased" Mr Corbyn had "signalled" a change in Labour policy, but argued the party should not wait for its annual conference in September to change its official position.
"Labour is rightly calling for a general election. But we cannot go into an election with our current Brexit position." He called for his party to "urgently" consult its members either through a special conference or a ballot.
Shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry said Labour's election campaign lacked clarity on Brexit and the party should now campaign to remain in the EU.Shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry said Labour's election campaign lacked clarity on Brexit and the party should now campaign to remain in the EU.
Ms Thornberry told the BBC that Labour had done "everything we can to try and get a decent policy on leaving the European Union" but now faced a Conservative leadership which would "insist" on a no-deal Brexit. She told the BBC Labour had done "everything we can to try and get a decent policy on leaving the European Union" but now faced a Conservative leadership which would "insist" on a no-deal Brexit.
The party must be "equally clear" by supporting another referendum, she said.The party must be "equally clear" by supporting another referendum, she said.
Meanwhile, shadow Brexit secretary Sir Keir Starmer tweeted that the only way to break the Brexit "impasse" was "to go back to the public with a choice between a credible Leave option and Remain".Meanwhile, shadow Brexit secretary Sir Keir Starmer tweeted that the only way to break the Brexit "impasse" was "to go back to the public with a choice between a credible Leave option and Remain".
Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard and Welsh Labour leader and First Minister Mark Drakeford have also spoken out in support of another referendum following the EU election results.Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard and Welsh Labour leader and First Minister Mark Drakeford have also spoken out in support of another referendum following the EU election results.
AnalysisAnalysis
By Jessica Parker, BBC political correspondentBy Jessica Parker, BBC political correspondent
It has long been suggested that the Labour Party leadership has adopted a position of "constructive ambiguity" when it comes to Brexit. So in plain English: fence-sitting.It has long been suggested that the Labour Party leadership has adopted a position of "constructive ambiguity" when it comes to Brexit. So in plain English: fence-sitting.
But that fence has proved to be an increasingly shaky perch and last night's result has all but blown it down.But that fence has proved to be an increasingly shaky perch and last night's result has all but blown it down.
However, despite the heavy winds, it's still not clear which way Jeremy Corbyn will fall on this question of a further referendum.However, despite the heavy winds, it's still not clear which way Jeremy Corbyn will fall on this question of a further referendum.
He has talked today about putting any deal to a public vote - but when questioned what a public vote actually means he suggested that a general election is still the priority.He has talked today about putting any deal to a public vote - but when questioned what a public vote actually means he suggested that a general election is still the priority.
Crucially, the Labour leader has said that members and supporters will be consulted before the issue is brought before party conference in September. Cue a big old argument.Crucially, the Labour leader has said that members and supporters will be consulted before the issue is brought before party conference in September. Cue a big old argument.
Because while there are many Labour supporters who believe that the party must establish itself as a clear force for Remain there are also those who think that full-throated backing for another referendum could do Labour huge electoral damage in Leave-supporting areas in the Midlands and the north of England.Because while there are many Labour supporters who believe that the party must establish itself as a clear force for Remain there are also those who think that full-throated backing for another referendum could do Labour huge electoral damage in Leave-supporting areas in the Midlands and the north of England.
Also, September is months away. It is questionable whether Jeremy Corbyn can realistically keep his balance on that oh-so-shaky fence all the way until autumn.Also, September is months away. It is questionable whether Jeremy Corbyn can realistically keep his balance on that oh-so-shaky fence all the way until autumn.
Former Labour communications director Alastair Campbell told the BBC he had voted for the Liberal Democrats "for the first time in my life".Former Labour communications director Alastair Campbell told the BBC he had voted for the Liberal Democrats "for the first time in my life".
"I felt on this issue the Labour Party has let its own supporters down, its members down and the country down in the way that it has failed properly to develop a policy that the party and country could unite around.""I felt on this issue the Labour Party has let its own supporters down, its members down and the country down in the way that it has failed properly to develop a policy that the party and country could unite around."
Mr Corbyn blamed the election results on "Tory failure" to deliver Brexit, turning the EU elections into a "proxy second referendum" where single-issue parties such as the Brexit Party would thrive.Mr Corbyn blamed the election results on "Tory failure" to deliver Brexit, turning the EU elections into a "proxy second referendum" where single-issue parties such as the Brexit Party would thrive.
But Labour's MPs are divided on Brexit. David Lammy, who represents Tottenham, in north London, called for the party to "get its act together" and come out fully in support of another referendum.But Labour's MPs are divided on Brexit. David Lammy, who represents Tottenham, in north London, called for the party to "get its act together" and come out fully in support of another referendum.
"We simply cannot go on with this mealy-mouthed approach to a confirmatory vote," he said."We simply cannot go on with this mealy-mouthed approach to a confirmatory vote," he said.
But other Labour MPs in Leave-voting areas - like Don Valley MP Caroline Flint - said it would be a "mistake" for the party to appeal only to Remain voters.But other Labour MPs in Leave-voting areas - like Don Valley MP Caroline Flint - said it would be a "mistake" for the party to appeal only to Remain voters.
Labour chairman Ian Lavery told BBC Radio 4 that the results were disappointing, but that the Conservatives had performed worse.Labour chairman Ian Lavery told BBC Radio 4 that the results were disappointing, but that the Conservatives had performed worse.
He said: "We're the party who try to bring everyone together, it's been challenging trying to get that view across on the doorstep."He said: "We're the party who try to bring everyone together, it's been challenging trying to get that view across on the doorstep."