www.newstatesman.com/politics/staggers/2018/01/it-s-time-accept-labour-manifesto-you-voted-promised-hard-brexit
The EU Withdrawal Bill cleared the House of Commons this week, with Labour formally ordering MPs to vote against the Bill at the Third Reading. It meant that only a handful of Labour MPs support the EU Withdrawal Bill, despite the fact that more than 70 per cent of Labour MPs represent constituencies that voted to leave the European Union, and up to five million Labour voters also supported Leave.
On 23 June 2016, voters were simply asked if they would like to remain a member of the EU or leave it. *But the Labour manifesto in 2017 was a hard Brexit manifesto. it promised to leave the European Union by 'accepting the result" and that "freedom of movement will end when we leave the European Union". By definition for freedom of movement to end, we will have to leave the single market, since as the EU's chief negotiator has observed, the four freedoms are indivisible*. In the North of England and in the Midlands, as well as other parts of the country, voters flocked to Labour and supported our Brexit manifesto. In light of the vote this week in Parliament, these voters will now be more cautious with their trust.
The Spectator.
Mama this is clear that Labour supported and promised to support hard Brexit as explained the four freedoms being indivisible as far at the EU is concerned means we leave the single market, we leave the customs union and there will be no freedom of movement. This was the stance of the Labour Party at the General Election, this is unequivocal endorsement of the referendum majority vote to leave the EU.
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