This was the statement made by Jeremy Corbyn following the Commons vote:
Labour has demonstrated that we respect the result of the referendum by voting to begin negotiations to leave the EU, with the overwhelming majority of Labour MPs supporting our party’s position.
In recent weeks, Labour has forced the government to reveal what their plan for Brexit actually is.
Both from their public statements and the amendments their MPs have voted down, the Conservatives have made clear they are determined to use Brexit to turn Britain into a bargain basement tax haven.
Labour has a profoundly different vision for our country, with a plan to rebuild and transform Britain so that no one and no community is left behind.
Article 50 is just the start of the negotiating process. Labour will be using every opportunity, both in Parliament and in the country, to protect jobs, rights and living standards, and achieve the best possible deal for Britain.
So, the way I read that, the Labour party will continue to acquiesce all the way through the process now. I hope I'm wrong but most of what he said was simply party-political rhetoric with no description, just as with the tories, of 'best possible deal'.
It looks to me like Labour has no plan either for a post-'Brexit' UK and I don't see any option to reject the 'best possible deal', even though it may fall well short of the deal we have right now as members of the EU.
After 7 months post-referendum, we seem to have moved the language from 'Brexit means Brexit' on to 'Best possible deal' yet we still have no clue as to what we might come away with or how much more expensive our imported goods might be from our close friends on mainland Europe.
Have our negotiators found some amazing bargaining chips they can use to secure a fantastic deal from the EU which requires total secrecy?
Still, the Germans and lots of other Europeans really like British humour and our TV comedies have given them lots of laughs. I'm sure there won't be any tears shed over the UK's departure as this has been comedic all the way through.
Tom