Look at the complete U turn on Brexit by the Labour Party.
Can we believe they a) have policies
and b) that they believe in them?
This was the declaration made by Shadow International Trade Secretary Barry Gardiner last August in the opinion pages of The Guardian in an article headlined
Brexit means leaving the single market and the customs union
He wrote:
“Other countries such as Turkey have a separate customs union agreement with the EU. If we were to have a similar agreement, several things would follow:
* the EU’s 27 members would set the common tariffs and Britain would have no say in how they were set.
*We would be unable to enter into any separate bilateral free trade agreement.
*We would be obliged to align our regulatory regime with the EU in all areas covered by the union, without any say in the rules we had to adopt.
*And we would be bound by the case law of the ECJ, even though we would have no power to bring a case to the court.
As a transitional phase, a customs union agreement might be thought to have some merit. However, *as an end point it is deeply unattractive.
*It would preclude us from making our own independent trade agreements with our five largest export markets outside the EU (the US, China, Japan, Australia and the Gulf states).
More importantly, were, say, the EU to negotiate an agreement with the US that was in the union’s best interests but against our own, our markets would be obliged to accept American produce with no guarantee of reciprocal access for our own goods into the US.”
This, from Labour's Shadow international Trade Secretary just 6 months ago.
People voted for Labour because they pledged to leave the EU. Talk about stabbing those of their own in the back.
I feel so sorry for those Labour voters who have been given the finger by Corbyn. They have been stitched up. Totally betrayed by the party's about-turn.