Majority of Labour members still believe Jeremy Corbyn is the right man for the job
Despite a drop in confidence in Mr Corbyn's leadership, 56 per cent of members still give him their backing.
Despite a drop in confidence in Mr Corbyn's leadership, 56 per cent of members still give him their backing.
The former PM says a no-deal Brexit would be a national act of self-harm for which the country is ill-prepared.
Chancellor Philip Hammond and Justice Secretary David Gauke have also signalled their intention to go.
Mr Hammond, who has been in Number 11 for three years, has been a vocal critic of a no-deal Brexit.
It comes after more than 60 Labour peers took out a newspaper advertisement accusing Mr Corbyn of “failing the test of leadership” amid the ongoing anti-Semitism row.
The protester also admitted one racially aggravated public order offence towards a police officer.
The public sector borrowed £7.2 billion in June – £3.8 billion more than June last year.
The former Prime Minister said the risks of ‘Boris and Brexit’ are leaving the union ‘hanging by a thread’.
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