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«Breaking News» Labour splits on Brexit exposed AGAIN over People's Vote march



Labour's splits on Brexit were laid bare again today as Shami Chakrabarti (pictured today in Westminster) insisted a second referendum had 'never been our preference'


Labour's splits on Brexit were laid bare again today as Shami Chakrabarti (pictured today in Westminster) insisted a second referendum had 'never been our preference'



Labour's splits on Brexit were laid bare again today as Shami Chakrabarti (pictured today in Westminster) insisted a second referendum had 'never been our preference'



Labour's splits on Brexit were laid bare again today as Shami Chakrabarti insisted a second referendum had 'never been our preference'.


The shadow attorney general and ally of Jeremy Corbyn said the idea of a public vote was 'one of a menu of options' but not one she backed.


Mr Corbyn snubbed a central London protest march demanding a second referendum of up to one million people on Saturday. Lady Chakrabarti said he 'has other places to be' when asked why he did not appear. 


In stark contrast, his deputy Tom Watson turned up and addressed the crowd from the podium. 


Lady Chakrabarti's intervention irritated pro-referendum Labour MPs today, with Barry Sheerman insisting the party should be represented on the airwaves by an 'elected' politician instead of the appointed Baroness. 


Lady Chakrabarti told BBC Radio 4's Today: 'It has never been our preference but since last autumn it has been one of a menu of options for breaking the deadlock.


'And if that's what it takes to break a deadlock in Parliament then so be it.

'I have no doubt that it will be one of a menu of options that MPs ought to be able to discuss and vote on this week.'


She said Mr Watson was 'an elected Member of Parliament so he is allowed to be rather more enthusiastic than me'.


Asked about party leader Jeremy Corbyn's views, she said his job was to 'desperately try to bring people together' from both sides of the Brexit divide.


Asked if Labour MPs would be given a free vote on the Brexit options, she said 'we have to find a way to allow people to coalesce'.




The shadow attorney general and ally of Jeremy Corbyn (pictured  leaving home today) said the idea of a public vote was 'one of a menu of options' but not one she backed


The shadow attorney general and ally of Jeremy Corbyn (pictured  leaving home today) said the idea of a public vote was 'one of a menu of options' but not one she backed


The shadow attorney general and ally of Jeremy Corbyn (pictured  leaving home today) said the idea of a public vote was 'one of a menu of options' but not one she backed





In stark contrast, his deputy Tom Watson turned up and addressed the crowd from the podium (pictured)


In stark contrast, his deputy Tom Watson turned up and addressed the crowd from the podium (pictured)



In stark contrast, his deputy Tom Watson turned up and addressed the crowd from the podium (pictured) 


But she added 'we also are a democratic party and there was a conference motion last autumn and before that there was a general election manifesto' setting out party policy.


Addressing the crowd on Saturday, Mr Watson urged the Prime Minister to 'let the people take control'.


'At every turn we have been ignored,' he said. 'At every stage Theresa May has doubled down rather than reaching out.


'She has made it impossible for anyone who cares about jobs, about solidarity at home and abroad, about friendship across borders and between communities to support this Brexit.'


Addressing Mrs May directly, he called on her to 'look out [of] your window' to see 'this magnificent crowd today'.


He added: 'Prime Minister, you've lost control of this process, you're plunging the country into chaos, let the people take control.'


Mr Corbyn spent Saturday in Morecambe, making a speech to Labour North West activists. 




Lady Chakrabarti's intervention irritated pro-referendum Labour MPs today, with Barry Sheerman insisting the party should be represented on the airwaves by an 'elected' politician instead of the appointed Baroness.


Lady Chakrabarti's intervention irritated pro-referendum Labour MPs today, with Barry Sheerman insisting the party should be represented on the airwaves by an 'elected' politician instead of the appointed Baroness.



Lady Chakrabarti's intervention irritated pro-referendum Labour MPs today, with Barry Sheerman insisting the party should be represented on the airwaves by an 'elected' politician instead of the appointed Baroness.


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Labour’s splits on Brexit were laid bare again today as Shami Chakrabarti (pictured today in Westminster) insisted a second referendum had ‘never been our preference’

Labour’s splits on Brexit were laid bare again today as Shami Chakrabarti insisted a second...


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