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This means that, when push comes to shove, they will oppose whatever deal May negotiates as any deal will be worse than the status quo.
I simply don't believe they will. And even if they did, they will have missed their opportunity to influence the process (that was the article 50 bill that they failed to affect at all).
They're just an irrelevance in the Brexit process.
Not Pro Brexit. Whatever Corbyn's personal views, the Labour Party has always campaigned against Brexit. They accept the inevitability of Brexit following the referendum but are committed to ensuring that the Brexit that is negotiated does not leave us worse off than at present. This means that, when push comes to shove, they will oppose whatever deal May negotiates as any deal will be worse than the status quo.