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Good question.
From my limited sample of Facebook forums anything that does not include freedom of movement is out.
I also don't see how the Irish border issue can be solved without huge economic costs with no fom and customs union.
Now let's see if there are surveys: not really... So im guessing. It could depend on how "hard" remainers are, moderate onesy be happy with a fom/customs union model where the UK is not in the EU.
I think that's a waste of time but if Labour can sell that to the majority it's a helluva lot better than what we get now.
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The difficulty with resolving Labour's Brexit woes is that the left will always reject the core principles of the single market, including freedom of movement of labour.
It's no wonder Corbyn is being so cautious given the irreconcilable ideological differences within the party. Doing right by the traditional working class Labour base will inevitably alienate the liberal metropolitan lot. At least everyone's finally stopped harping on about another referendum, though.
What would be enough for most remainers?