VoR
Take it or leave it
So in between his busy schedule of eating poverty stricken babies and pissing on the homeless, Kier has another headache coming in terms of how Labour is going to approach the new Brexit deal - should the Tories actually secure one.
It's unlikely to live up to the standards they set out for supporting one back in the Corbyn era, but it's clearly the best we can hope for at this moment.
Some say he should whip to vote for it, but many staunchly pro-Remain MPs are threatening to rebel.
Voting against it, abstaining or offering a free vote could result in an accidental No Deal, as there are bound to be Tory rebels as well - and even if it doesn't, it offers more ammunition that Labour are ignoring the working class desire for Brexit to be done, and playing politics with people's lives.
It's unlikely to live up to the standards they set out for supporting one back in the Corbyn era, but it's clearly the best we can hope for at this moment.
Some say he should whip to vote for it, but many staunchly pro-Remain MPs are threatening to rebel.
Voting against it, abstaining or offering a free vote could result in an accidental No Deal, as there are bound to be Tory rebels as well - and even if it doesn't, it offers more ammunition that Labour are ignoring the working class desire for Brexit to be done, and playing politics with people's lives.