London: Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn apologized on Sunday for this party's crushing defeat in the British general election but defended his campaign which failed to resonate with the party’s working-class base as one of hope rather than fear.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party won 365 of the 650 seats in the House of Commons in Thursday’s landslide election. Labour took 203 seats, its worst total since 1935.
“I’m sorry that we came up short and I take my responsibility for it,” Corbyn wrote in a letter published in the left-leaning Sunday Mirror newspaper.
Corbyn who has faced fierce criticism from within his party in the aftermath of the electoral carnage has said he will step down as Labour leader after a period of reflection. The process of choosing a replacement will begin early next year, but some have called for Corbyn's immediate resignation.