I'm not sure Labour has established enough of a credible and distinct position to validate voting May's deal down again, as I've said. Because the Prime Minister looks prime ministerial, it's hard for the opposition to persuade people they'd get a better deal. Do they want to be voting it down with Redwood, Johnson and Rees Mogg? I think they have to be extremely careful.
But maybe that's what Lavery's People want, I don't know.
But maybe that's what Lavery's People want, I don't know.
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