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Assuming the EU have the patience and Labour could do a deal
Which is what so many people now don't believe.
... if the deal struck with EU isn’t popular in a referendum then we stay in the EU. That’s got to be the probable outcome
Nothing that's happened in the last 3 years justifies that belief, nor the idea that
Remain would finally have some credibility
Assuming the EU have the patience and Labour could do a deal ... if the deal struck with EU isn’t popular in a referendum then we stay in the EU. That’s got to be the probable outcome - the Brexit vote would certainly be split (between the deal and not-voting because it’s not the isolationist unicorn poop offering Farage promised) and Remain would finally have some credibility as a political direction.
I can’t understand why staunch remain advocates have an issue with this. Unless (like Watson) career or personal politics are at play. The only argument I’ve heard is ‘electability’ ..... again (as if we don’t remember the 2017 GE).