Labour's position on Brexit has been absolutely correct. It's the Tories mess to struggle with, and the occasional grenade tossed into the process has been helpful at preventing a cakewalk into hard Brexit territory. As Tommmmmmm put it, it's the government's (whoever that may be) poisoned chalice. It's not the opposition's job to take the heat for an obviously fucked up situation. Andy's also right that an election would would force Labour to take a clear position (hopefully one I'd agree with). But that doesn't mean they've not done everything right in the mean time.
(I would hope that two elections since the referendum would be enough for, something like, a 'second referendum' to be palatable).
Labour's position on Brexit has been absolutely correct. It's the Tories mess to struggle with, and the occasional grenade tossed into the process has been helpful at preventing a cakewalk into hard Brexit territory. As Tommmmmmm put it, it's the government's (whoever that may be) poisoned chalice. It's not the opposition's job to take the heat for an obviously fucked up situation. Andy's also right that an election would would force Labour to take a clear position (hopefully one I'd agree with). But that doesn't mean they've not done everything right in the mean time.
(I would hope that two elections since the referendum would be enough for, something like, a 'second referendum' to be palatable).