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18th February 2019
12:12pm GMT

Luciana Berger announces her resignation from the Labour Party (Credit: Leon Neal)[/caption]
Speaking at a press conference on Monday morning, Berger said: "This morning we have all now resigned from the Labour Party. This has been a very difficult, painful, but necessary decision.
"We represent different parts of the country, we are of different backgrounds, we were born of different generations, but we all share the same values.
"From today, we will all sit in Parliament as a new independent group of MPs."
Afterwards, the BBC's live coverage picked up, as Luciana Berger began to take questions, someone muttering the words: "Not going to lie, between this and Brexit we're actually fucked.
"It's going to be so divided, the Conservatives are going to win."
A hot mic picking up what the rest of the watching country was probably thinking.
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Responding to the departure of seven of his colleagues, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said he was "disappointed" that the MPs had chosen to quit his party.
He said: "I am disappointed that these MPs have felt unable to continue to work together for the Labour policies that inspired millions at the last election and saw us increase our vote by the largest share since 1945."