True - but if Labour and Lib Dems had wanted a softer option, they could have had it (in spite of some hard line Tory Brexiteers rebelling against the government) - instead they tried to pretend it never happened/would go away, so ultimately they got it wrong.I don’t want to derail the thread, but May formed a government on the basis of a working majority - so shouldn’t have mattered how the other party MPs voted - she also had a chunk of Labour MPs backing her don’t forget. People do form these strange narratives - the main split was her own party.