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With regards to withdraw- yes, the ECJ said we can , but Corbyn has shown absolutely no desire to do so, and has recently stated that Labour would go ahead with Brexit.
They would go ahead with negotiating Brexit. If that is not possible a referendum is much more likely (and I believe Corbyn has said this).
I agree, the EU has shown that it would be open to extend A50 for a further referendum - but they've been clear that they would not extend for a re-negotiation.
Would they extend for a GE? They'd need to be asked, by the current government.
With regards to withdraw- yes, the ECJ said we can , but Corbyn has shown absolutely no desire to do so, and has recently stated that Labour would go ahead with Brexit.
The evidence available to us points to Labour having a less coherent approach to Brexit than May, at the current moment.
There is no plausible route forward, today, given what is in the public domain, that doesn't end with no deal - unless May's WA is passed during the MV.