David Cameron today called for Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to stand down in the national interest saying: "For heaven's sake man, go."

Pressure on Mr Corbyn to resign has continued to intensify as he faced fresh resignations from the front bench - including one MP appointed to the shadow cabinet just two days ago.

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During Prime Minister's Questions, Mr Cameron waded into Labour's misery, criticising Mr Corbyn's role in the EU referendum campaign.

He said: "It might be in my party's interest for him to sit there, it's not in the national interest and I would say, for heaven's sake man, go."