Joelsnan
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Then to try to claim that votes for the main opposition party also count as an endorsement of the referendum result, on the (dubious) grounds that Labour was also pro-Brexit, beggars belief!"
"You say you have read the pre election manifestos. Don't you accept that both manifesto's stated that they upheld the manifest decision to leave the EU ..."
In fact no, I didn't say that I had read the Conservative manifesto. I already knew enough about their policies since 2010 to know that I would not be voting for them in 2017.
The only part of the Labour manifesto that I have looked at is the section on Brexit. As I have already said, that says that they 'accept the referendum result'. It is a very ambiguous statement which does not necessarily amount to anything more than recognition of the fact that the majority of those who voted wanted to leave.
"... and would invoke article 50?"
I haven't found that claim in the Labour manifesto.
This was the only direct reference to article 50 that I saw, though I freely admit to only skim-reading, due to time constraints. I have pasted across two paragraphs so that context is not lost:
A Labour government will immediately guarantee existing rights for all EU nationals living in Britain and secure reciprocal rights for UK citizens who have chosen to make their lives in EU countries. EU nationals do not just contribute to our society: they are part of our society. And they should not be used as bargaining chips.
It is shameful that the Prime Minister rejected repeated attempts by Labour to resolve this issue before Article 50 was triggered. As a result three million EU nationals have suffered unnecessary uncertainty, as have the 1.2 million UK citizens living in the EU.
My own feeling was that at the time of the election - and remember it was thrust upon us all at very short notice - Labour was deliberately ambiguous. The referendum result was very close, and it's reasonable to assume that support for Brexit was equally divided within the party, so I can see why they would not want to commit firmly to one side or the other at that stage!