I've got no problem with you commenting but when you're having a go at me when you don't even know the background to my comments then I'll say something back. And I'd still like to know how many doors Pope knocked on.
I'm really arguing the second point to be honest. The previous election we had a strategy which was to respect the referendum result (unfortunately many people didn't believe Labour would keep to this, and they were right). The eventual PV position came as a result of the likes of Watson, Starmer, Kinnock, Umunna, Thornberry, etc, and even McDonnell in the end constantly undermining the leader/party/position. The longer that went on the less the public believed Labour would leave the EU which led to Corbyn/Labour to basically having no choice but to back the PV.