If she has done a deal that will prevent the UK going further down the gurgler, surely that is good thing? It certainly won’t be a magic pill solution, but I for one will be happy if it prevents at least 10% of the pain a no deal wouldhave given. It will certainly guarantee May’s hold on her position and re-election. This is going to be highly unpalatable to most on this forum, especially when you ask the question who else would have have succeeded, if she did.
It could be flim flam, deckchairs on the titanic stuff, but that doesn’t matter. Britain, as the Soviets realised in the 1930s, is not a country where revolution is easily fomented, and was never going to overturn what is perceived as a legal, if deeply flawed vote. There is a chink of hope, however. in the possible birth of a grass roots movement to campaign for a gradual re-introduction of the privileges the EU gave. unfortunately only a wild optimist would think this will lead to the end of the oligarchs. If May is a pawn, she is theirs, as,indeed nearly every possible leader.
The labour party? discredited, divided, no phoenix in sight. By the way, this isn’t bring reported here in France, only that there was a meeting.