Britain’s prime minister on Wednesday told the embattled leader of the opposition Labour party it was time to step down. “For heaven’s sake, man, go,” David Cameron told Jeremy Corbyn. Labour members of parliament passed a no-confidence motion in Corbyn by 172 votes to 40 on Tuesday.
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Britain’s David Cameron tells opposition leader to stand down in wake of no-confidence vote
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