Labour's Brexit challenge to the next Tory PM has come at the perfect moment
Labour’s new push
for a
second referendum is the right call and at the right time. Jeremy Corbyn has
challenged the next prime minister to back putting his deal or no deal to the
public with Labour campaigning for Remain in
a new referendum. The shift brings to an end what critics have called
Labour’s “constructive ambiguity” and fence-sitting over Brexit. Labour is
certainly unambiguously opposed to a Tory-fuelled Brexit.
The party is making
the right call. Public support for Brexit continues to weaken since 2016. More
voters see Brexit as
a mistake with 51 per cent supporting
Remain and only 44 per cent for Leave. The will of the people
has shifted
undeniably as Brexit negotiations have stalled. A second vote would
almost certainly have a different result.
The pro-Remain
majority grows as the risk of a no-deal Brexit increases. While neither Boris
Johnson nor Jeremy Hunt have given a consistent guarantee that Britain will
leave the EU deal or no deal by Halloween, this is the majority view of
the Tory grassroots. It is they who will give the new leader their mandate
and it is they that Johnson or Hunt may find impossible to ignore.
Leaving without a deal
was never
genuinely considered during the referendum. Since 2016 the Tories have
shifted from promising Brexit would deliver a booming economy to wanting Brexit
at any cost. As the original optimism morphs into fatalism, so too we find
support for Brexit beginning to wither on the electoral vine... read more..
https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/brexit-labour-party-jeremy-corbyn-no-deal-tory-leadership-boris-hunt-a8997341.html