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not what I’m saying my man- what I’m saying is it would have made a lot more strategic sense (ie if they actually wanted to get the policy enacted that they so passionately desire) for those people to (if-not-support) not constantly undermine the labour party and its the leadership. they could still have continued to agitate for a second referendum and push labour towards it without being wreckers who risk inadvertently causing a hard brexit, due to bad strategy.
unfortunately, this probably all came about because the very well-meaning civilians who support continuity_remain have been led down the garden path by some people who have seen the brexit/remain issue as an opportunity to 1. launder their reputations and 2. kick jeremy corbyn while they’re at it. I’m not thinking jolyon, dunty etc here - I’m thinking cynical opportunists like campbell, blair, the lib dems etc.
So we’ll only have those people to blame if Labour don’t get a majority?