Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
To be fair, trying to predict what May will do based on any expectations of honesty, rationality, common sense, party welfare or national interest is a hopeless undertaking. Every time you think she's reached her nadir, she finds a new way to limbo under it. It's extraordinary, really.

Corbyn is being invited into a trap here - that much is obvious. Labour's entire Brexit strategy has been predicated on refusing to clarify what it actually wants so it can blame the tories regardless of what happens. Anything that forces it into adopting unambiguous positions will lose it support from one side or another. He has to play it very carefully indeed. Either way, I would expect nothing whatsoever to result from these discussions.
Oh I agree it is a trap, he has to be seen to talk to her but in all likleyhood will walk away blaming her. She is a dad man/person/gender fluid whatever walking