So, another Tuesday, another statement from May. According to her the talks with the EU have been 'constructive'..............give me another two weeks, she pleads and I may -
or may not - be able to achieve the modifications to get my deal through the Commons. Meanwhile the EU remains totally emphatic on the fact it will not re-open negotiations on the withdrawal agreement.
45 DAYS and counting. Buying a bit more time..........resignations avoided, for the moment.
The other end of the pantomime horse the farce is no better and the balancing act is equally stunning. Corbyn claims a second referendum is still on the table.........oooops, careful, you nearly dropped that one Jeremy!
He sends his letter to May on a possible united approach to Brexit....... although, apparently it wasn't
quite the original...........one small but important amendment.
"It emerged on Monday that an earlier draft of
Corbyn’s letter to the prime minister last week, which was initially drawn up by Starmer, included a reference to a referendum, but it was removed during the editing process."
May appears to have flatly rejected any idea of a customs union (party before country, don't you know), so just how long will Corbyn wait for May
not to change her mind? I imagine the answer is, as long as it May is willing to wait for the EU to cave in to her demands. Corbyn buys a bit more time and avoids resignations..........for the moment.
Both of them are trying to advance, with two legs bound and one arm tied behind their backs. Both are playing with fire and in the history of time, both risk being badly burnt. As for the future of the country, well who gives a flying f**k?....................neither of them.