In a general election, there's too much at stake to not vote Labour in a seat where it matters.
What if Brexit is seen as more important than who is in power for the next four years?
Once we're out of the EU then it's a right-wing dream for the next fifty years, they'll cope with being out of power for 3-4, most especially if that means that they can then nail the recession, outflow of companies etc as Labours fault.
Yes, Brexit has cut across the old party boundaries.
Although I've always been a Labour voter (including many years of party membership and a term as a local councillor) I certainly would not vote for a Labour candidate now unless he or she had impeccable Remain credentials.
What if Brexit is seen as more important than who is in power for the next four years?
Once we're out of the EU then it's a right-wing dream for the next fifty years, they'll cope with being out of power for 3-4, most especially if that means that they can then nail the recession, outflow of companies etc as Labours fault.