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Corbyn driving lifelong voters from Labour, claims rebel MP

- Kate Proctor Political Reporter

A LABOUR rebel has launched a brazen attack on Jeremy Corbyn by blaming him for voters deserting the party.

In a meeting of Labour MPs, backbenche­r Neil Coyle told the leader directly he was the reason “lifelong” supporters would abandon the party in Thursday’s Stoke and Copeland by-elections.

The Bermondsey MP said: “He had emphasised unity as important, and honesty. We are 18 points behind the Tories and third place in Scotland and in Copeland, the reason why lifelong voters aren’t backing us is Jeremy

Corbyn. He didn’t look riled when I said this. He said just ‘get out there’ and thanked everyone who’s been campaignin­g.”

The scathing attack came as Mr Corbyn faced MPs at the Parliament­ary Labour Party meeting in Westminste­r to discuss the elections and their dire ICM/Guardian poll ratings.

A source said Mr Corbyn’s long-held anti-nuclear views are affecting voters in Copeland in Cumbria, where the Sellafield nuclear power station is the area’s main employer.

Earlier Tottenham MP David Lammy and Mr Coyle tweeted about warning letters they had been sent from the chief whip Nick Brown after they defied the party to vote against the triggering of Article 50.

Mr Coyle, who led the rebellion of London MPs against Brexit, said he is auctioning off his letter to raise party campaign funds, and has already received an opening bid of £100.

He said: “Some local members have begun bidding for my letter of reprimand so I guess I should thank the chief whip for helping me raise vital campaign funds.”

 ??  ?? Under pressure: Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn
Under pressure: Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn

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