Any kind of Brexit cannot pass the six tests, but the manifesto states that Labour are committed to leaving.
If we take that for a given (which I'm happy to do), then something must give. I see zero reason to believe it would mean a hard Brexit, something labour has been pretty explicit about not supporting, rather than a soft Brexit (if it were possible to get parliamentary support for one) or second referendum.
If we take that for a given (which I'm happy to do), then something must give. I see zero reason to believe it would mean a hard Brexit, something labour has been pretty explicit about not supporting, rather than a soft Brexit (if it were possible to get parliamentary support for one) or second referendum.