As I recall leaving the single market you regard as hard Brexit? If so then what refer to as a hard Brexit others just think of as Brexit.
Think I agree but Jezza isn't pro-EU so was never going to happen.
You will need to walk me through that scenario, if Labour were in the control of a centrist I can see it happening, but given how strong Corbyn is in Labour just can't see it.
First I suggest you check who voted for the EU vote in Parliament, secondly you are contradicting yourself, its a big issue, not a big issue.
I don't think you really understand what makes Corbyn tick. Having spent many years as a Labour party member I have a pretty good understanding of what makes his kind of politics tick. For him Labour are first and foremost a members organisation and what position is taken will always be driven first and foremost by those members. Effectively he will hold in behind the views of the membership, determined via their internal democratic processes, regardless of his own personal view.
Don't believe me, well think about this. Possible the most firmly held (and let's face it principles view) that Corbyn holds is his opposition to nuclear weapons - it runs through him like a stick of rock. Yet his 2017 manifesto included this:
'Labour supports the renewal of the Trident nuclear deterrent. As a nuclear-armed power, our country has a responsibility to fulfil our obligations under the Nuclear Non- Proliferation Treaty. Labour will lead multilateral efforts with international partners and the UN to create a nuclear-free world.'
You might wonder how on earth a committed anti nuclear weapons campaigner whose resolutely opposes trident replacement as a personal view, could possibly be leader of a party that is committed to exactly the opposite. But it is obvious once you understand what makes him tick. He will accept that policy as it is the democratically decided view of the members.
So were the membership to democratically agree to support a second referendum, he will go along with that, regardless of his personal views. That hasn't happened yet, but I think it is highly possible given how pro-EU, pro-remain the Labour party is - significantly in its supporter, even more so in its membership.