We have to be careful to not misrepresent the positions of others. Bishop Roy has been very clear, despite what Ladislaus is saying, that he wishes that non-sedevacantist clergy would join the council.
He can wish this all he wants ... that's not the problem. Realistically, no non-sedevacantist clergy are going to join an Imperfect Council, and +Roy tactictly admitted that it was open to anyone who thinks the Holy See MIGHT be vacant.
And you misinterpreted what I was saying. What I was saying is that unless you hold that non-SV clergy are NOT CATHOLIC, then there's simply no way that you can hold any kind of "Imperfect Council" that enjoys anything CLOSE to being "universal". Bishop Roy can wish until he's blue in the fact that, say, SSPX would attend ... but unless something changes, such a wish is, practically speaking, utterly preposterous. Then you also have 17 million Eastern Rite Catholics and perhaps as many as 50-100 million Conciliar Catholics who still have the correct formal motive of faith but are in material error about the nature of the Crisis.
Imperfect Council can only work if it clearly consists of a nearly universal representation of Catholics, and there's simply no way that 30K SVs (if they ALL were behind it, which I doubt) could ever pull off any kind of acceptance as being Universal.
So despite what YOU say (and you misinterpreted what I said), it has nothing to do with what Bishop Roy wants ... but about what's possible.
IMPERFECT COUNCIL IS SIMPLY NOT POSSIBLE IN THIS CURRENT STATE OF THE CHURCH.
Something would have to change dramatically. So I wish people would just leave this sleeping dog lie, as it were, as best you can hope for is some slightly "difference of degree", but not "difference in kind" from the Bawden conclave.
He needs to just stop. Unfrotunately, since he's a relative newcomer to SVism, he hasn't learned this lesson, something which the grizzled veterans have long understood.
+Roy also implicitly undercuts SVism by casting doubts about how long a vacancy could last ... lending fuel to the R&R arguments against it.
This whole thing was disastrous, and someone should have talked him down before he did this.