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"The region cannot endure another year of this," the prime minister said.
"If they are more comfortable hanging out with Jeremy Corbyn and his friends, they should just be honest about it," said a party source.
Commons leader Lucy Powell said she "had to pay a bit more" for hers than she had hoped.
Ed Balls' interviews with Labour MP Zarah Sultana and his wife, home secretary Yvette Cooper, were both met with a backlash from viewers.
The Good Morning Britain host accused Zarah Sultana of "attacking" him.
Some British MPs are calling for the UK to follow Brussels' decision.
The Refugee Council criticises the home secretary's comments as "appalling, wrong and dangerous".
Home secretary also accused of "whipping-up hate" by characterising Channel crossings as an "invasion".
“Don’t believe their lies on levelling up – they’re busy punching down."
The Tory MP sparked anger by accusing the UN agency of "playing politics" with its £25,000 donation to a London community project.