..there is nothing to accept ken. there is no deal yet soft or hard.I think Ken was suggesting that at this point, it's either a soft deal or a hard deal, but that the time to have a do-over on Brexit itself is past.
That's what I am saying. There is no current agreement, but the only possibilities now are soft Brexit or hard Brexit, with soft Brexit being the best possible arrangement. I'd be fine with having a plebiscite on soft Brexit vs. hard Brexit.
The only reason Corbyn is being targeted on this issue is that the Labour Right STILL hasn't given up on forcing him out as leader and(much more imporantly)preserving the current anti-democratic decision-making structure within Labour, while preventing any break from the indefensibly bloodthirsty foreign and military policy Blair imposed on the party in the Nineties.