Lol..
The bottom line is that, no matter what your political persuasion, the whole situation is just as big a mess as it has been for over 3 years, in fact, it is probably worse now because of all the political posturing of those in Westminster who seem to change their minds, mainly to protect their own interest and then, if they have no joy, they then change their party ---the one constant though is that they continue to receive their pay cheques ---no matter who they are purporting to represent.
It's not really conflicted BT, the reality is quite simple and straightforward. Our MPs passed the EU Referendum Act 2015, and in the ensuing referendum there was a majority to leave the EU of 1.3 million. Parliament voted 461-89 to trigger Article 50, so confirming that they would implement the result of the referendum, and that A50 was the means by which we would leave. After the Miller case in the High Court, the government introduced the EU (Notification of Withdrawal) Act which passed by the overwhelming margin of 498-114. So now leaving the EU under A50 of the Treaty of Rome is enshrined in both EU law and by our MPs in UK law.
Under A50 the EU is 'required to negotiate and conclude an agreement with the leaving state'. The said state leaves the EU on reaching such an agreement, or failing to come to an agreement, at the end of two years or any agreed extension period. So on October 31st we leave the EU, in the event that the EU has failed to conclude an agreement with us, we will leave without one. All so simple and legal, and all agreed and passed into law by our MPs.
This is not a 'hard Tory' Brexit, it's not a 'Boris no deal' Brexit, it's not a plot concocted by swivel eyed hard right Brexiteers, it's the way we have to leave the EU, as expressed by the EU's own Article 50, and as voted for and passed into UK law by our own elected representatives. That's the reality of where we are, and it really is as simple as that.
Who knows with JC Sub, my best guess, and crediting him with a modicum of intelligence and political nous, is that he wants us out of the EU, but can't own up to that as Labour leader, so he sits on the fence, hoping the Tories will get us out and then they get the blame if it all goes pear-shaped, and he wins the following GE. Or maybe he has another cunning plan, or maybe and more likely, he has no plan at all, he hasn't a fecking clue what he's doing.
Last week I had a chance to go around some terrorist sites ,over here . I expected to see ''Kilroy was here'',scribbled on the walls ,but no! Each time I saw scribbled ''J C was here'' !! :-)