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Jeremy Corbyn should resign as leader of the Labour Party over his handling of David Cameron's call for Britain to launch airstrikes against Isis in Syria, according to two Labour MPs.
The Labour leader is opposed to military action, but the majority of his shadow cabinet want to vote in favour. The split has led to suggestions some members of his top team could quit.

However former minister John Spellar said this morning it should be Corbyn that goes - despite having only been in office for two months. "They should hold on into those places. If anyone should resign after this incident, it should be Jeremy Corbyn," he said.
And Fiona MacTaggart, also a Labour former minister, said Corbyn's position had become "unsustainable" and he should quit.
This morning shadow foreign secretary Hiliary Benn, who supports military action, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme he would not quit. "I'm not going to resign, because I am doing my job as the shadow foreign secretary," he said.
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell, who is opposed to strikes, told his party to "calm down".
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Jeremy Corbyn should resign as leader of the Labour Party over his handling of David Cameron's call for Britain to launch airstrikes against Isis in Syria, according to two Labour MPs.
The Labour leader is opposed to military action, but the majority of his shadow cabinet want to vote in favour. The split has led to suggestions some members of his top team could quit.

However former minister John Spellar said this morning it should be Corbyn that goes - despite having only been in office for two months. "They should hold on into those places. If anyone should resign after this incident, it should be Jeremy Corbyn," he said.
And Fiona MacTaggart, also a Labour former minister, said Corbyn's position had become "unsustainable" and he should quit.
This morning shadow foreign secretary Hiliary Benn, who supports military action, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme he would not quit. "I'm not going to resign, because I am doing my job as the shadow foreign secretary," he said.
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell, who is opposed to strikes, told his party to "calm down".
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