Labour considers backing 'common market 2.0' soft Brexit

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Party meets to discuss indicative votes tactics as it mulls Norway-style Brexit motion

Jeremy Corbyn was considering throwing Labour’s weight behind a “common market 2.0”, also known as Norway-plus, soft Brexit deal on Tuesday night as the party considered which options to back in indicative votes on Wednesday.

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If we want to stay in the single market and the customs union why not just revoke article 50 and let's get on with our lives

No doubt that Labour woud keep us shackled to the EU by deception!!!

Surely it is safer for all parties to avoid the whip for these indicative votes. Avoids revolts. Also this way everyone actually finds out what individual MPs think which I understand as a main point at this stage.

If the object of the exercise is to gauge opinion in the House, and MPs of both main parties are prone to rebel, what on Earth is the point of 'whipping iin line with party policy'.

“we will whip along the lines of what our party policy is.” UKLabour you will need a cat then

Wtf are they even doing? Just abstain and start to prepare for the election that will come in the autumn (get rid of Corbyn and they might even win)

Does anyone know what they are doing on that island anymore? Do they?

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