It takes two to tango, so why won't Corbyn dance?

Strange lack of enthusiasm from Corbyn ;-)

Theresa May summed it up when she wrote to Corbyn:

"You have always believed in the importance of dialogue in politics. Do you really believe that, as well as declining to meet for talks yourself, it is right to ask your MPs not to seek a solution with the government?," she said in a letter.

Jeremy Corbyn seemingly holds a potential key to really ensuring Britain get a deal done with the EU. However, he won't play ball. As my northern friends tell me, he is being Mardy. (correct spelling , I have no-idea- please correct me in the comments)

Next week May submits her Plan B to Parliament. Now, call me an old cynic, but I think we all know where that is likely to end up, don't we? Subject to a massive surprise we are heading to more wrangling and uncertainty, as if we hadn't enough. The GBPUSD is now approaching a key level - the 200 EMA and daily trend line. I have closed my GBPUSD longs now as this is a sensible place to go short with risk defined just above the 200EMA level. If we break, and close above the 200 EMA on the daily chart more upside is ahead for next week.

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