It is fascinating concerning the Brexit issue as it should really be Theresa May's Achilles heel. I am glad that Labour have woken up to the fact that she actually campaigned to remain in the EU quite vociferously and surely more should be made of the fact that she has changed her tune? How can you trust her to make a good deal if she doesn't believe in it herself? I would have respected her had she been a politician of conviction and stuck to her guns but this is not the case. Small wonder that she is being described as weak and wobbly,
Early in the campaign, it was suggested that Jeremy Corbyn was weak. This is clearly not the case. He was elected leader of his party against the odds and survived a coup against him within a year. He has been an outsider in politics for the best part of 30 years and if this has not toughened him up, I am not sure what else has. I would also suggest that the Left are traditionally intransigent and I cannot believe for one minute that he would not do a deal with Europe that would not be the best interests of the people. Given his political history, I would have thought there would have been few better placed to stick to his guns and get the best deal possible.
Ian. How can Labour attack Theresa May for being a remainer when Corbyn was also? That is why Labour are quiet on that front. The fact that Corbyn and May are both really Eurosceptics is by the by with May making a "career decision" thinking that remain would win and Corbyn letting his party bully him into backing remain after years of being a sceptic.
So it is a cubject that Labour steer clear of. They can't attack May for something that Corbyn also did.