http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/bre ... 92556.html
Title: Jeremy Corbyn's Labour must use its power to stop Brexit – now
Retaining the single market and customs union without full EU membership is a politically unsellable and constitutionally unacceptable halfway house. It does not even pretend to have given effect to Brexit, and at the same time abandons our seat at the table of political change on the continent.
Remember that famous “democratic deficit�? It would be exacerbated. Remember those complaints about immigration? They would not be resolved.
This is absolutely true. Leaving the EU but staying in the customs unions and/or the single market would be the worst-of-all-worlds outcome. Everybody would despise it, regardless of which way they voted at the referendum.
Time to propose an alternative: one that is demonstrably right and can be sold to the electorate.
Brexit should be abandoned – and it should be the Labour Party that slays this particularly loathsome dragon.
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It should advocate the withdrawal of the UK’s Article 50 notification – crucially, without recourse to anymore referenda.
“Wouldn’t that be undemocratic?� comes the inevitable retort. The answer depends upon which conception of democracy you espouse: an American populist conception that rests upon rule by plebiscite, or one that is British to its core: one with Parliament at its centre.
I am not sure that will slay the dragon. Or rather, it might just create an even bigger dragon. But the truth remains: there are only two viable options. One is to remain a full member of the EU, and the other is to leave the EU and strike out alone, without a deal on Brussels' extortionate terms. The events of the last few days have made this ever more clear - Theresa May has tried to use slippery language to create a fudge, but this strategy could only ever work if there was an acceptable "half-way house" outcome, the details of which are yet to be agreed. What is happening now is that this fiction is being exposed as a fiction.
There's only two ways out of this - a decision has to be made whether we go for a full-on hard brexit, or whether we stay in the EU. And that decision has to be made either by parliament (either before or after another general election), or by a second referendum. If Theresa May and the tory party are two cowardly to bite this bullet, the inevitable result will be a political car crash of gargantuan proportions. Just as the truth about the Irish border is coming to light now because there are no words in the English language that can paper over the ugly truth, the same will rapidly become the case about the halfway house outcome.
The question is what happens first: Theresa May resigns, her own MPs oust her as leader, or Parliament votes no confidence and calls a general election.
If none of those things happens and we get a worst-possible-Brexit halfway house, then the tories will be annihilated at the next general election. We can only hope that out of political self-preservation, her own MPs take action to prevent this outcome.