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 Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell have apologised over Labour's "catastrophic" defeat in Thursday's election, which saw 
them lose 59 seats.
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Mr Corbyn said he was "sorry that we came up short", while Mr McDonnell told the BBC he "owns this disaster".

The leader and shadow chancellor said they would step down in the new year.
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The race for their replacements has already begun, with Wigan MP Lisa Nandy saying for the first time she was "seriously 
thinking about" running.
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Mr McDonnell said it would be up to Labour's National Executive Committee to decide the mechanics of the leadership 
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Labour suffered its worst election result since 1935 on Thursday and saw its vote share fall by eight points.
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The Conservatives won a Commons majority of 80 - the party's biggest election win for 30 years - sweeping aside Labour in 
its traditional heartlands.
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Mr Corbyn apologised to Labour supporters in two articles in the Sunday papers, calling it a "body blow for everyone who so 
desperately needs real change in our country".
 

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