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if the consequences pretty much guarantee them being hammered at the next election
But that's the point, will it? There are way enough people out there who honestly believe any negative consequences of Brexit are either just the EU's fault, or the remainers' fault for 'sabotaging the process' or whatever.
Additionally: as Labour is not positioning itself as the anti-Brexit party, that alone will most likely save the Tories.
What's the motivation for them to see it through though, if the consequences pretty much guarantee them being hammered at the next election?
Anyway, I do accept that it's just a hope. The way it's gone so far doesn't inspire any confidence that pragmatism will play a part.