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Is this wrong?
It's not obvious to me. That's their explicit position when a 'Tory Brexit' is on offer; i.e. when they're not in govt.
From what I've seen they're less explicit when they're in power - I suspect that they'd take an election win as a mandate to go ahead with their interpretation of Brexit and not necessarily with a referendum.
My understanding - Labour will try get a better deal, but whether any deal be good, bad, indifferent or exactly the same, it will go on a referendum alongside remain. Is this wrong? If not, why is it a bad thing?