The irony of course being that if Labour do badly in the next election the Blairites will blame Corbyn, when he’s the one trapped into the pro Remain stance that’s going to kill the party in it’s pro Leave heartlands. He’d be much better off telling them to do one and making the case for leaving that he really believes in, although I have to admit I’m pleased Labour isn’t making the pro Leave case, because they’d be a much bigger threat if they did.I do not feel abandoned by the Labour party at all, the case for LEXIT was not made because of the dominance of the Blairite wing on the issue. I would still have found it very difficult to vote leave even if the case for LEXIT was mainstream because siding with Farage made me feel sick. That was the big mistake allowing that odious **** to become the mainstream voice, if he had been sidelined and shown for what an obnoxious pile of dirt he is then I would have voted leave without question. The #FBFE crowd allowed Farage to get his message out by being so pro EU and so dismissive of the working class fears.