It's pretty obvious Brexiteers so not have a coherent vision for Britain. The Remain side does. But the current situation with the Remain side is irrelevant because Brexit is allegedly happening.
Just because Remain lost doesn't mean they do not have a voice.
If you can show I was factually wrong, please do. However, it'snot prejudice to state that the Brexiteers are all over the place. It's obvious that they are.
Of course Brexiteers are all over the place its crazy to expect them to be any other way, they are not a political party they just happen to agree on one issue.
If Corbyn is Remain I doubt his vision for Britain is that of neo-liberal EU, whereas the moderates in Labour also Remain will be.
I'm not being critical of Remain because that just describes a group of people segmented by how they voted on one issue.
It appears you are in denial because your response to my claim that Brexiteers don't have a coherent vision is a Tu Quoque (i.e. Remainers don't have a coherent vision). You are clinging to Brexit even though many of your fellow Brexiteers are pulling in different directions.
I'm not clinging to anything, I did vote for Brexit and I was 7/10 on the issue, I think I'd support another vote on the deal and my mind could be changed.
I didn't say I would respect the result before the referendum, so there's nothing hypocritical about me saying it was little more than a government organised opinion poll. The fact is that it was not legally binding and therefore my comment is true whether or not the major parties are respecting it.
I don't think you are reading what I'm writing. Your opinion is the result can be ignored, politicians, the ones with the power do not agree, in order to get the outcome you seek you have to change their minds.
I want Brexit to stop. I think the mandate to continue it is highly dubious and, in any case, it's a bad idea regardless of what the majority of British people who could be bothered to vote thought 18 months ago.
Ok.