durhamjen
Doesn't your link to 'politico.eu ' actually prove the point Anniebach and many other posters have said before, Labour and especially Corbyn were weak during the EU Referendum? You have always argued differently so I am confused.
Is your point in raising the link to agree finally that Labour and Corbyn did put in a poor performance and also agree with Tony Blair in his speech to OPEN EUROPE who criticised them too?
Your link is an 'old' one but it says this:-
"Remain lost because Labour voters turned out for Leave. In part, this happened because, while the Labour Party wanted to stay In, its leader obviously wanted to get Out. Focus groups were clear that voters had picked up on Corbyn’s ambivalence towards the EU, and that his pro-Remain speeches sounded more like hostage videos than rallying calls. Of course, it turned out that Labour’s voters were equally skeptical — but thanks to Corbyn’s ambivalence, the party’s Europhile MPs and activists could not persuade them otherwise. The argument that Brexit was a right-wing conspiracy was just waiting to be made. Instead voters got the impression the party was divided, or just didn’t care very much. A special mention here too for the near-invisible Alan Johnson, the leader of campaign group Labour In, whose performance is best described, to use a Trump-ism, as “low-energy.”
In fact your link says this about Boris:-
"Johnson will surely seize the spoils of victory by succeeding David Cameron as prime minister".
We know that didn't work out as per your link. I am not sure what you are trying to prove to be honest.