Amid increasing expectations that last ditch cross-party talks on a plan for Brexit will not produce anything concrete, Theresa May has again called for compromise to break the logjam.
Speaking from her sofa on Sunday, in a new, laid-back style, the prime minister acknowledged that people want to see their politicians working together, but Labour reiterated it was yet to learn even the basics of the concessions that May might offer.
The PM is facing intense pressure from her split cabinet, not to mention her split party, as time is running out to find a palatable solution.
The EU27 leaders are due to meet on Wednesday evening to consider a further request for a Brexit delay. If nothing is agreed, the UK will exit with no deal on Friday. May has requested a pause until 30 June, but Brussels is keen on a wait of up to a year, which could be broken earlier if a solution is found.