Workingman wrote:It is more likely that if anything is to give then the perambulating haystack will fall as no sensible party or parties will want to take on the mess the Tories have created.
No other party would want to be in the hot seat right now. None of them have any clue what to do any more than the current Westminster shower. I'm sure they are thanking their lucky stars that their catastrophic election results have saved them from any real blame.
Can you just imagine what that menagerie would be like, right now, if May had remained in power and not called an election? It doesn't bear thinking about.
But Boris has a pending other issue which will guarantee his ejection from his position if he screws it up and there are two views on screwing it up but only one which will get him evicted.
So you can understand if the government has conflicting priorities right now. EU member states only really have one problem right now, Covid (or at least that is what they believe and where their effort and time is spent), Brussels has 3 problems and London has two.
The current situation will keep the political historians occupied for centuries.