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You may well be 100% correct. I was just pointing out that interpreting the EU election results as "Remain Won" involves a huge amount of assumption.

For the avoidance of doubt; I was not suggesting "Remain Lost" or anything of the sort; just that those results don't provide nearly enough information to make _either_ claim.

Obviously (as someone at the actual meetings) you would have a much better feel for sentiment in northern Labour constituencies than I would. But what I'm reading and hearing (based on articles and vox-pop interviews carried out by the Irish media - which is most certainly not pro-Brexit) from places as wide apart as Holyhead and Sunderland is not very hopeful.

That said; I still think the most likely outcome will be for Brexit to be cancelled. I'm just not sure how we get from here to there.

I think the problem is that the Labour Man on the Manchester Omnibus is not the same as the man at the Labour party meeting.