As someone who doesn't hold a candle for Corbyn, I think he has led his party into as much of a blind alley as May has to her party. He is quite entitled to try and win a change of government, but to do that you have to take your party with you. He has failed to do that, with his membership being ignored as well as his MPs.
If you think back to when the negotiations began, May wanted them to be carried out in secret. This is not the way that the EU has ever worked. Within 24 hours I can look at their website, and find out what has been discussed across the whole EU. When you are operating across a whole range of countries, it has to be democratic to keep everyone informed as to what is happening. There is a huge difference between the EU and UK when it comes down to how democracy should work. The UK has no written down constitution that it has to abide by, so any government of the day can bend and twist to try and do what they wish. Therein I think lies one of the problems that many do not understand. The EU can set a request against the rules that all member countries agree to and come out with a statement, while the UK can make it up as they go along. All that has happened over the past two years is that some from the UK suggested that the EU tear up their rule book and give the UK more than any other country, but why should they.
If you think back to when the negotiations began, May wanted them to be carried out in secret. This is not the way that the EU has ever worked. Within 24 hours I can look at their website, and find out what has been discussed across the whole EU. When you are operating across a whole range of countries, it has to be democratic to keep everyone informed as to what is happening. There is a huge difference between the EU and UK when it comes down to how democracy should work. The UK has no written down constitution that it has to abide by, so any government of the day can bend and twist to try and do what they wish. Therein I think lies one of the problems that many do not understand. The EU can set a request against the rules that all member countries agree to and come out with a statement, while the UK can make it up as they go along. All that has happened over the past two years is that some from the UK suggested that the EU tear up their rule book and give the UK more than any other country, but why should they.
