Brexit seems to have been put on a bit of a hold until after the exact nature of the post local elections fall-out for the main parties is known.
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Prime Minister's Questions yesterday was a bit of a bland affair where Brexit was concerned, which was understandable as we went into a large number of local council elections today with neither Labour nor Tories expecting good results.
But behind the seeming Brexit calm, there are still ongoing talks between Labour and Tory negotiators trying to come to a consensus on the UK/EU political declaration - the future relationship bit.
But what the Labour and Conservative leaderships have done, is to form a Brexit bubble of their own, which is as disconnected from the Westminster bubble it inhabits, as the Westminster Bubble is from the rest of the UK.
That means that Corbyn and May are now twice removed from the voters.
Now, they could well cobble something together between them. But the chances of getting it past the rest of the Commons are extremely low.
So there'll be a bit of arm-twisting and cajoling by both leaders and their whips to try and get sufficient support behind them.
But I doubt that would work, so they might try the trick of going over the heads of the MPs and appealing directly to the country in a series of speeches, hoping that MPs constituents will force them to back the new deal.
But by doing this they might as well send their respective parties into total melt-down, by standing on the same podium and delivering a joint speech.
How much fur..