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Corbyn tries to stare down party uprising

- BRITAIN Reuters

Britain’s opposition Labour leader said yesterday he would not resign despite more than a third of his senior team withdrawin­g their support for him, plunging the party into crisis in the wake of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union.

Corbyn, elected last year with the overwhelmi­ng support from grassroots Labour members, has faced criticism from some Labour lawmakers that he had not done enough to convince millions of voters in the party’s heartlands to back remaining in the EU.

‘‘I regret there have been resignatio­ns today from my shadow cabinet. But I am not going to betray the trust of those who voted for me, or the millions of supporters across the country who need Labour to represent them,’’ Corbyn said.

‘‘Those who want to change Labour’s leadership will have to stand in a democratic election, in which I will be a candidate.’’

After a stinging election defeat for Labour last year, Corbyn won the leadership thanks to grassroots support but he has struggled to win the backing of Labour lawmakers, many of whom find themselves far closer to the Centre ground than him.

Britain is not due to hold a parliament­ary election until 2020, but after Prime Minister David Cameron’s announceme­nt that he would resign after losing the referendum, many expect one could now be called earlier by his successor – putting pressure on Labour to present itself as a credible alternativ­e.

‘‘I urge you, because you are a decent man, to do the decent thing and take the only action that can avert potential disaster by stepping aside,’’ senior lawmaker Chris Bryant said in a letter to Corbyn, which he posted on Twitter.

‘‘If you do so I believe future generation­s will praise your selflessne­ss. If you refuse to step aside I fear you will go down in history as the man who broke the

‘‘If you refuse to step aside I fear you will go down in history as the man who broke the Labour Party.’’ Chris Bryant, senior Labour lawmaker

Labour Party.’’

Bryant, who said he was stepping down from his role in charge of Labour’s parliament­ary business, said Corbyn’s ‘‘ambivalent attitude’’ to the EU campaign had betrayed the Labour party and wider movement.

Since the referendum, two Labour lawmakers have submitted a motion of no-confidence in Corbyn, calling for his leadership to be debated at a meeting of the party’s lawmakers.

Corbyn sacked his foreign policy chief, Hilary Benn, after Benn said he had lost confidence in the ability of Corbyn, who is on the party’s far Left, to lead Labour.

Over the course of the day, 11 others – Bryant, Gloria de Piero, Heidi Alexander, Lucy Powell, Ian Murray, Kerry Mccarthy, Vernon Coaker, Charles Falconer, Lilian Greenwood, Karl Turner and Seema Malhotra – said they were stepping down from Corbyn’s top team of 30 lawmakers, known as the ‘‘shadow cabinet’’.

 ??  ?? Laminated cards reading ‘‘Leave the EU, no more Polish vermin’’ were posted through letterboxe­s and left near a school in Huntingdon, Cambridges­hire.
Laminated cards reading ‘‘Leave the EU, no more Polish vermin’’ were posted through letterboxe­s and left near a school in Huntingdon, Cambridges­hire.
 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? Labour politician Chris Bryant, left, and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn attend a vigil for the victims of the Orlando nightclub shooting in Soho, London, earlier this month.
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES Labour politician Chris Bryant, left, and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn attend a vigil for the victims of the Orlando nightclub shooting in Soho, London, earlier this month.

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