Apparently. I actually think at this point in time Labour's Brexit plan is the most sensible and prudent one on offer. Anyone of any persuasion could justify voting for it, and it is also the most morally defensible as the public get the final say.
It still has 2 big issues as an actual election manifesto pledge though.
1. Maybe I have missed it, but I still haven't seen any clear guidance as to what the broad outline of Labour deal would look like (have Labour even decided this themselves yet?).
2. As others have said still no idea as to Labour's position in a second referendum of their deal v Remain, if Labour come out for their deal and the Tories push for Labour's Brexit on the basis that at least we will be out and they will rip it up when they get into power then I would say there is limited chance of Remain winning a second ref anyway.
Personally I don't care less about getting a second ref if it is likely something that can't be won by Remain, it was always a means to an end for me.