'For heaven's sake man, go!’ British PM Cameron tells Labour leader Corbyn

UK Prime Minister David Cameron, who promised to resign after Britain voted to leave the European Union, has some advice for his opposite number in the Labour Party: "For heaven's sake man, go!"

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Published : 29 June 2016, 02:38 PM
Updated : 29 June 2016, 02:38 PM

An overwhelming majority of Labour lawmakers passed a no confidence motion in Jeremy Corbyn on Tuesday and almost all his senior policy team have withdrawn their support in protest at his leadership, but Corbyn has refused to step down.
 
Cameron, speaking in Parliament on Wednesday, said it was not in the national interest for Corbyn to remain in his post.
 
"For heaven's sake man, go," Cameron said, drawing cheers from members of both parties. "It might be in my party's interest for him to sit there, it's not in the national interest."
 
Cameron's unusually blunt comments illustrate the pressure Corbyn is under to quit after Britain voted to leave the EU following a campaign in which critics say Corbyn did not do enough to persuade voters to back 'Remain'.
 
Former Labour leader Ed Miliband said on BBC radio he thought Corbyn's position was "untenable" while former Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown told Sky TV: "I don't think Jeremy Corbyn is going to stay. I think he's going to go."