https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47363307
Labour has said it is prepared to back another EU referendum to prevent a "damaging Tory Brexit".
Jeremy Corbyn has told Labour MPs the party will move to back another vote if their own proposed Brexit deal is rejected on Wednesday.
Labour's Emily Thornberry said if the parliamentary process ended with a choice of no deal or the PM's deal, the public should decide.
Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't Brexit pretty much fuck both Labor and the Tories, because they're both split pretty evenly between Remain and Leave supporters? Whatever position you take you're alienating a huge chunk of your supporters.
There's many angles on this brexit thing
- The mutineers (They both want Brexit no matter the cost and they want May to pack her bags. Rees Mogg)
- The Brexiteers (They want to leave the EU no matter what. TAKE BAKC COTNROL)
- The Brexiteers that want to have the cake and eat it too (They want to leave the EU on paper but remain in the common market. Boris Johnson!)
- The 'better deal' faction (They don't like the current deal and they don't like no deal. They'd prefer a better deal and they think that's possible if May went back to Brussels again.... again)
- The 'no-deal' or 'deal' faction (They don't want this deal, they're not clear on what sort of deal they would support but they don't want no-deal either. This was the Brexit secretary(Dominic Raab) position)
- The deal faction (They want this deal because they are convinced it is the only deal they're ever going to get)
- The 'different deal' faction (They keep telling that there should be a different deal than this deal. Not really 'better' but 'different'. Corbyn used to be here)
- The against Brexit but accept the will of the people faction (Those that don't want the Brexit at all but feel that it has to be done because of the vote. This is basically May's position)
- The 'Let's Try Again!' faction (They want a second referendum on Brexit, which means that there will be a third referendum)
- The 'Let's try something new' faction (They want a aye/nay referendum on May's deal, not necessarily a Brexit referendum)
- The Delay faction (They want the Brexit or not but they feel that the whole thing should be postponed regardless)
- The General Election faction (They think that a new PM would do better than May)
- The 'freedom of movement' faction (Want to stick in the EU but don't want the 'freedom of movement' that comes with it)
- The against Brexit faction (They just want the whole thing reversed and scrapped but they don't want to go back to the way it was as an EU member. They want some serious concessions)
- The 'OOPS' faction (Just wants to reverse Brexit and then return to the way things were)
- The remainers (They want to remain in the EU no matter the cost. Even if the UK has nothing to say they want to remain a part of it)
- The bring back Cameron faction (Not only do they want Brexit reversed they'd also like to see Cameron back as PM)