Addressing the parliamentary Labour party,the leader called for dissident MPs to end the back-biting and public attacks’Jeremy Corbyn has faced down his critics in the parliamentary Labour party, calling for an end to the “back-biting, or public attacks and fixed sniping”.
The Labour leader began the assembly in the House of Commons with an attempt to diffuse the fractious ((adj.) troublesome or irritable) and febrile mood among MPs,which includes some plotting a leadership coup, with a call for calm. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com