Brian
Eating fat, staying slim
Fine.There is no “Labour Brexit” as they have negotiated nothing with the EU, nor are they in a position to deliver anything as they do not have the numbers in the house even with the other progressives (many who would vote against). As such it is not on the table. The only possibilities are:
a) May’s ‘dead unicorn the third’ deal.
b) Crash out without any deal leaving NI in breach of an international peace treaty and the UK without many core economic structures.
c) Revoke A50.
To my mind ‘c’ is the only non-destructive option. The other two clearly make us hugely worse off.
If there is a GE my vote will go for the party most likely to achieve ‘c’, obviously.
As Labour is not in a position to deliver a Labour Brexit, I'll await the same response to any post critical of Labour for not stopping brexit altogether, and for not providing a second referendum. Labour isn't in a position to deliver on those things either.
I find it interesting that you believe the EU would not enter into any kind of negotiation with a new UK non-tory govt after a General Election. That doesn't reflect well on the EU if you're right, which I doubt.
Your 'c' is potentially a very destructive option for the UK socially. Trouble can happen here just like anywhere else.