plan to keep Britain in the single market. Writing for
The Independent, the former Labour leader said his refusal would see the party expose the working people it is supposed to protect to the “rockslide” of hard Brexit. He dismissed Mr Corbyn’s claims that the
Neil Kinnock has warned Jeremy Corbyn he is about to commit a “serious evasion of duty” by refusing to back a
single market would restrict the UK’s ability to intervene
in British industry as being
part of an “infantile leftist illusion”. The lord said, in what could be seen as a veiled incitement for MPs to rebel, that loyalty is a “virtue that,
in excess, fills graveyards”.