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I am once again amazed at the somewhat confused logic presented by the author.

In what way has the vacillation of the Labour leader Corbyn, and his indecisiveness added to the strength of his desperately poor leadership of what was once a major political force. The Labour Party is bound to face the same demise as ΠΑΣΟΚ the Greek sister organisation which went from over 40% in the polls to a mere 8% in its last campaign in July 2019.

The by-election last week clearly shows that should Corbyn get off the fence and “put his shoulder to the wheel” behind a second peoples vote, and a remain position, he may be able to rescue the Party and minimise the damage he has personally caused by his belligerent anti European attitude.

Offering a real alternative, not a half way house solution, which has been the want of Corbyn of a customs union or the like, and revoking Article 50 as stated by the author is the only direction for the Labour Party to survive the mess that has been created by the Tories to serve their internal political struggle.

One cannot agree with the establishment of “Parliaments” being organised outside of our elected Houses. “while simultaneously organizing a Citizens’ Deliberative Assembly to formulate the question(s) to be put to voters in a second Brexit referendum.”

There is only one question and that is “is the UK in or out of the EU” and it should be resolved by a referendum or an immediate election to ensure the backwash of the Tory infighting does not damage the (UNION)UK, its people and most importantly its parliamentary structure.