Corbyn might call for an election, but his chances of getting one from my viewpoint are slim. He has said in the speech given today that he will only call for one when he thinks he can win a vote in the Commons, which might be never. I sometimes wonder if he actually wants one. If he did win with any sort of majority, the first things he would have to do would be go to the EU and request that article 50 was put on hold. He might or not have this granted, but then he would be in a bit of a pickle. His policy if you can find it seems to be that we stay in the CU, although he wants it to be slightly different, workers rights stay exactly as they are now, and renegotiate the agreement that May has come up with. There may be more, but I struggle to find it. I cannot imagine that after all the painful months of work put in at the EU they would even consider starting again. The best I think he could get would be either something along the Norway model, or an associate type of membership, but almost exactly what we have now, without the voting rights. His policy such as it is is so similar to the existing arrangement, I cannot see why he still cannot admit that Labour could go into this imaginary election on a remain ticket. It seems to me that he has boxed himself into a corner in the same way as the PM. She has to do something, he still seems to think that his fence is safer.