People around Jeremy Corbyn "don't give a toss" what Labour members think abut Brexit, Dame Margaret Beckett has told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
The Labour MP said: "I'm beginning to think that some of them do actually want Britain to leave the EU no matter what.
"They don't give a toss about what the British people now want or what Labour members think is in the country's interests.
"They just are determined to make sure we don't do anything to impede Britain leaving, if necessary with no deal."
When asked who she was referring to, Dame Margaret said: "The leader's office is the usual shorthand."
Earlier, she said the block to Labour moving to a Remain position was not Mr Corbyn himself.
She said: "I don't get the impression that it is Jeremy himself who is the stumbling block.
"I think there are people very close to him, with great influence with him, who are and have been from the beginning passionately opposed...
"He wants to keep the party together as much as possible and present a united front on the issue."
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