Pie and Beans
Look for me on the local news, I'll be the guy arrested for trying to burn down a Nintendo exec's house.
Does anyone here honestly think that blocking Article 50 and trying to seek Britain's staying in the EU through parliamentary veto is a workable plan? Labour need to leave the 'we really can stop all this and have another referendum and win!' fantasies to the Lib Dems and apply pressure to the government to err on the side of Soft Brexit, that's the only halfway plausible plan of action I see for them.
[edit] Which is not to say it's a good plan, just that it's the best plan out of their very poor list of options.
The problem with using the 3-line whip here and now on this is that it is about ego and short term. The fact is, this generation is lost to the Tory party's whims. Corbyn will fade into the moss and the Labour party will have to reinvent itself. Again.
Much like certain Labour members got the chance to pull the "well I was against the Iraq war!!" populist card, when Brexit finally becomes known and accepted as a bigly bad idea by a majority due to hindsight, some will look to the Labour members that opposed it all the way along to show that they were the ones with the foresight and wisdom required to lead a country.
But no. Corbyn seemingly loathes the EU so everyone has to jump even before a plan has been set out.
After an election if any Corbyn populists still try to wrestle control I guess. Their God King of Socialism must be slain in the public arena of combat known as "General Election" so savagely that all their "b-b-b-b-but kindly Grandad!!!!" arguments turn to mud in their mouths.When is Labour going to split?