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//J Maynard Keynes said
when the facts change
I change my mind
what do you do?//

I do the same, Peter. But the facts surrounding Brexit have not changed. It is still the same anti-democratic organisation that it was before the referendum; it still seeks to amalgamate Europe into single federal state; it still imposes policies on 28 nations which often suit none of them in particular if at all (bar the usual one or two); it still seeks to curb the power of elected national governments; it still concentrates its own power into a small group of self-selecting bureaucrats whom the electorate can neither elect or dismiss. That's the reason I voted to leave and until those facts change the result of the referendum stands.

I wonder if the Trots and Marxists who now infest the Labour Party realise that the UK's continued membership of the EU will make impossible most of the plans they have for public ownership and state aid.
The fact is that leaving Brexit aside Corbyn & co could never be trusted to run the country full stop.
So they are backing remain.

God forbid but supposing Corbyn gets to be PM.

They somehow manage to pul of the seemingly impossible and get a good deal.

They then take it to the people for a referendum where they campaign to remain rather than the deal they broker.

Or are they banking on ever getting into power and regardless of any deal will campaign for remain?

Still muddy waters.

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