My position is I voted remain but I lost. I would like a compromise deal to leave on the softest possible terms, preserving as much as we can of the value of membership while also leaving. There is no party remotely close to this view.
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Not really. Labour takes us out of EEA, ends FOM & gives up an independent trade policy. EFTA is the soft version - Norway or Switzerland. Many Remainers could accept Norway - which was also the favourite Leave option.
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Is it? In one version, certainly. Not as Andrew Adonis and Keir Starmer tell it. I assume they will be able to vote for the offer that will come to Parliament then.
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It’s the conference position since 2017 and reconfirmed in 2018
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Labour wants a second referendum on the deal. I don't. So not actually the Labour position at all.
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Labour do not want a second referendum on the deal, except as a last resort option. The Blairites like yourself do. Don't lie.
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The Labour position is to leave the SM, no freedom of movement, no ECJ jurisdiction. It's a harder Brexit than what Carswell, Hannan etc supported in 2014, say.
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Labour are not fully decided on ending freedom of movement. It wants to discuss freedom of movement with EU.
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If that’s their position, why did so many labour MPs vote against common market 2.0?
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Its not. Period.
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