sovereignty of gibraltar. so it really is a kind of no go situation. i think that in this particular instance, it points to the broader issue which is that individual countries are going to be airing their particular grievances. but i think it is really a domestic political issue here where he wants to show the spanish people that he is going to be tough as we go into this. but there is a real opportunity here that he will derail this opportunity for the eu to show that it is a united group of 27 that is about to enter into some very serious negotiations with the united kingdom and that would be a problem. >> and theresa may, the prime minister, mhad something to say about that, let's listen to her latest comments. >> i think that if this deal doesn't go through what happens is we end up back at square one. i think as sarah just said, what we end up with is more uncertainty and more division frankly. and so i believe that if we were to go back to the european union and say, well, people didn't