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Wednesday, 29 June 2016

"For heaven's sake man, go!" (C-SPAN)video


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'for heaven's sake man'



 Prime Minister David Cameron has told the leader of the main opposition Labour party Jeremy Corbyn, to step down in the national interest. and I would say, for heaven's sake man, go,"


Labour MPs voted against Mr Corbyn in a no-confidence motion by 172 to 40, after dozens of members of his frontbench team stepped down in recent days.
But Corbyn has refused to go.
He was elected Labour leader last year on a wave of support from grassroots members, but has struggled to build broad support among MPs.
Mr Cameron has said he will step down in the wake of the referendum and will leave office when his successor is chosen in early September



















cameron:UK 'will not turn its back on Europe'

David Cameron: UK 'will not turn its back on Europe'


Union Jack flag sits on top of a sand castle on a beach


David Cameron says Britain "will not and should not" turn its back on Europe as it leaves the European Union.

After discussing the vote to leave with other EU leaders, he said trade and security co-operation would be vital whatever the shape of future links.
But he said immigration was a "great concern" among UK voters and squaring this with access to the EU single market would be a "huge challenge".
Germany's Angela Merkel said the EU must "respect the result" of the vote
But German politicians have insisted the UK cannot "cherry-pick" aspects of the EU.
Earlier on Tuesday, Chancellor Merkel said the UK must accept free movement if it wanted to retain access to the single market.
Mrs Merkel said the Brexit vote had been discussed "very intensively and deeply" at the dinner meeting with EU leaders.
"We all regretted the result and made clear that the legal procedure must be that the UK invokes Article 50.