UK Labour MPs pass motion of no-confidence in leader Corbyn
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Members of Parliament (MPs) for the Labour Party, a political party in the United Kingdom (UK), have today voted in favour of a no-confidence motion towards their leader, Jeremy Corbyn.
The vote follows over 20 members of the Shadow cabinet resigning blaming Mr Corbyn's performance leading up to last Thursday's referendum on the UK's membership on the European Union (EU). The Labour party had campaigned for the UK to remain in the EU.
During the vote 172 Labour MPs voted in favour of the motion, while 40 voted against it. Four ballots were spoilt, and thirteen MPs chose not to vote.
Following the vote, Mr Corbyn refused to resign, saying he was elected leader "by 60% of Labour members and supporters, and I will not betray them by resigning." He also stated the vote was not binding.
After the referendum last Thursday the UK's Prime Minister, David Cameron, also announced his intention to resign by October.
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Sources
- "Labour MPs pass no-confidence motion in Jeremy Corbyn" — BBC News Online, June 28, 2016
- Anushka Asthana, Rajeev Syal, Jessica Elgot. "Labour MPs prepare for leadership contest after Corbyn loses confidence vote" — The Guardian, June 28, 2016