...this thread is largely abandoned by the lefties, I think to stick to their Twitter echo chambers.
Brexit isn't a left or right issue. Corbyn is as much a rabid Brexiteer as Rees-Mogg.
I really feel it shouldn't be but there is definitely a heavy remain bias in the left wing media and a heavy leave bias on the right. The same is true of online communities and my 'realworld' conversations.
I thought Corbyn was looking for another referendum now? The Labour position is so ephemeral it's hard to keep up.
Brexit isn't a left/right issue. However the media still haven't got a grip of that and neither have most of the public.
Imagine setting up the panel for this week's Question Time...
In the old days they'd simply get one Tory, one Labour, etc.
Now they might start with one Tory, one Labour but those two could both be remainers, or they could both be leavers...
So QT would need to try and balance out that aspect, but then the journalists, business people and other potential guests could equally have those mixed sides and options...
And then you have the splitters (Chukka's Popular Front or whatever it is), where do they fit in?
Modern politics is going through a massive schism, not just in the UK, and that's no bad thing. But making sense of it is incredibly hard right now.
Oh, and I reckon many regulars on here would call me a leftie but simultaneously know that I strongly believe we need get out of that shitshow called the EU.