The Remainers can see support for their parties ebbing away, but they still insist on banging the now broken drum for a second EU referendum.
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While Labour stalls in the polls, the shadow Brexit Secretary, Keir Starmer, is saying that only a deal with a second referendum tacked on to it will make it through the house.
Talking to the Guardian, Sir Keir said that there are up to 150 Labour MPs who would vote down any Brexit proposal that did not contain a second vote.
But the Foreign Secretary, Jeremy Hunt, said that any such vote would be a betrayal and that everyone should be concentrating on delivering Brexit ... by which I assume he means the absolutely toxic, non-Brexit Withdrawal Agreement of Theresa May's.
And Downing Street has reiterated the PM's opposition to a second referendum, with Mrs May's spokesman saying:
"She has said on many occasions that she is focused on delivering the result of the first referendum."
Now, from her previous talk about no general elections before organising one in 2017 and firm claims that she had some negotiating red lines, I don't put too much stock in that statement.
And of course neither Labour nor the Tories are really offering Brexit at all - and they wonder why they are both haemorrhaging support.
But while Labour and the Tories fiddle away, their little empires are burning to the ground as they slip further down the poll rankings.
And the Labour Party is beginning to feel the heat as well, although they are partly protected from the full effect as they are n..