The WA would need to be passed but it's the Political Declaration (which is the basis of the future relationship with the EU) that she's hinting she'll be flexible with. And the PD is just a rough outline at the moment anyway, it was due to be made into a proper agreement during the transition period.
However, some of May's red lines (ending FOM, citizens rights, etc) are in the WA and May says they are not up for discussion. That's a significant impasse for Labour.
Then again, I can see Corbyn getting a lot softer Brexit in return for agreeing to push May's WA through. A soft Brexit would seriously annoy the ERG.
However, some of May's red lines (ending FOM, citizens rights, etc) are in the WA and May says they are not up for discussion. That's a significant impasse for Labour.
Didn't Labour also commit to end FOM. Citizen's rights wouldn't be a huge compromise.
The WA would need to be passed but it's the Political Declaration (which is the basis of the future relationship with the EU) that she's hinting she'll be flexible with. And the PD is just a rough outline at the moment anyway, it was due to be made into a proper agreement during the transition period.
However, some of May's red lines (ending FOM, citizens rights, etc) are in the WA and May says they are not up for discussion. That's a significant impasse for Labour.
Then again, I can see Corbyn getting a lot softer Brexit in return for agreeing to push May's WA through. A soft Brexit would seriously annoy the ERG.
Fuck knows. Glad I'm on holiday next week.